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Even at a funeral, hilarity ensues. This trope summarizes all the wacky hijinks that can commonly occur at a sitcom funeral. It's the comedic flipside of the serious Due to the Dead. The protagonist will see something in the casket that belongs to them, and must retrieve it without being noticed by the mourners or violating the corpse. This many times will result in the person's watch, bracelet, or cuff link getting snagged on something in the casket (going as far as on the zipper of the deceased). Or, he is asked to deliver the eulogy, and struggles because he either barely knew the deceased or hated them intensely. If the deceased is cremated, dust to dust, Ashes to Crashes. The ashes are just waiting to be spilled, worn, consumed, or disrespected in some way. If it's a particularly black comedy, expect the coffin to be knocked over at some point, and for extra Black Comedy points, the corpse to be abused in some fashion. Then of course there's always the "missing corpse/casket" situation, which often has the guest of honor rolling out of control down a street, dodging cars, fruit carts, sheets of glass, and other obstacles. And then there's the instance where a main character is declared "dead" to protect him from a bloodthirsty revenge-seeker, with matters sometimes becoming complicated when the villain discovers that his supposedly dead enemy is still very much alive. Expect plenty of Black Comedy to be involved. Or maybe the characters will play an Of Corpse He's Alive. This is the generally the opposite of the heartwrenching Meaningful Funeral, but there can be some overlap. Compare And There Was Much Rejoicing, Last Disrespects, or Speak Ill of the Dead, where the non-dead characters may indulge in this. Or, finally, the heartwarming version that we get a bit in real life. The deceased was a comic (or even a Sad Clown) and would abhor the idea of people wasting a day and a gathering moping about their passing. This is the basis of a Cheerful Funeral: ultimately full of good spirits as everyone shares their fondest memories of the passed and honors their memory with a smile or two. See also Death as Comedy, when the character's demise itself was amusing. |
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Subverted in a similar rumored incident in Star Trek Online. Following the death of Leonard Nimoy, STO devs set up a memorial on the Vulcan Map (still there) and players held vigil there. One of the troll fleets showed up and began spamming the local chat and deployed several items that would break emotes or create lag for less dedicated computers when enmass. Unfortunately, their timing was off as the game developers (who had been accused of ignoring player complaints about such actions) were showing executives at CBS the fan outpouring on line. While the devs maintained to players that the above antics were legitimate game play, the devs recognized it for what it was and promptly tolled the devs, who cracked down on such fleets. | |
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In one issue of X-Men, Mystique has to scatter the ashes of Destiny, her friend and implied romantic partner. While most of the issue is emotional and introspective, at the end, Mystique declares that Destiny and her powers of future sight will finally be out of her hair forever, and tosses the ashes off a ship at the time/place specified in Destiny's will — at which point, the wind picks up and blows them right back into her face. She collapses in helpless laughter and starts singing "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da". Oddly enough, given the actual tenor of their relationship, it's heartwarming in context. In one of the recollections in that story, before the ash-in-face scene, Mystique remembers Destiny saying, "I'll make you laugh even if it's the last thing I do." | |
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In Summer Wars, the family gathers to celebrate Grandma Sakae's 90th birthday, but she dies a few days shy of it. In the final scenes we get her funeral, where most of her family sings Happy Birthday to You! while wearing party hats and carrying silly props. | |
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In the filler "Laughing Shino" arc of Naruto, the title character accompanies Shino to act as the representative for a man whose father has just died. If he / his representative laughs at the funeral, he loses his inheritance, and he knows his relatives will do everything in their power to make it happen. Shino is the obvious choice for a stand-in, but he's poisoned by a drug that causes him to laugh uncontrollably en route. Naruto has to take his place, and has a much harder time trying to ignore the antics of everyone else at the funeral. However, it's later revealed that the father was still alive and the entire situation was an elaborate ruse; when his children were children, they were a pretty poor family, but were happy and laughed. However, when they discovered the valuable medical properties of the herbs around, they got greedy and forgot what was important, leading him to do this. Shino ends up pointing out the flukes in his plan before helping him pull it off. | |
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On your first visit to the Athkatla Graveyard in Baldur's Gate II, you'll encounter a panicked man called Nevin, who explains how his hated, tyrannical, stingy uncle Lester has just risen from his new grave as a zombie, killed every funeral-goer who couldn't escape, and is now after him. Lester promptly lurches onto the scene and angrily explains he rose from the dead through sheer indignation at the funeral he got: Nevin had a closed-casket ceremony to cover for the fact he'd buried Lester naked after pawning all of his uncle's clothes, bribed a drunken Talosian cleric with a few coppers to slur some drunken profanity over the casket in lieu of a eulogy, and the flowers laid out on the casket were freshly picked by Nevin from the local swamp that morning. Nevin angrily spits back that he had little choice, given that Lester's will had given all of his money and everything else of value that he had to Lester's favorite Calimshite whore. The player can either intervene, cutting the zombie down whereupon his nephew curses the fact he's going to have to rebury the mangled corpse, or just leave them be, whereupon Lester will kill Nevin and then shamble off in search of his mistress for "one last quickie".note Most players will side with Nevin, simply out of pragmatism if nothing else — killing Lester gives the party 7500 experience points and a random gemstone on his corpse, whilst letting him kill Nevin gives them nothing but the single gold piece they can loot from Nevin's body. | |
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The Superior Foes of Spider-Man has a memorable scene where the team tries to give a funeral to a guy who isn’t dead. They’re planning on burying him alive. When he interrupts Speed Demon’s (melodramatic and nonsensical) eulogy to beg for mercy, they get on his case for being rude. | |
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The Dream SMP hosted a funeral for Jschlatt after his death in the L'Manburg Civil War, which was one massive Funny Moment for the series. Nobody except BadBoyHalo took it seriously, resulting in Schlatt's pictures being shot off the walls or defaced with penises, people stealing his body parts (renamed items placed in a chest, as Minecraft corpses disappear upon death), Tommy and Tubbo playing with his bones, and to cap it all off, Quackity singing a horribly autotuned song about how Schlatt is burning in hell, after eating his heart. | |
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A food fight broke out at the funeral of Elly Patterson in Who Silenced Elly Patterson, started when Connie confronted Elly's husband about bringing his fiancee to the funeral. All of the Patterson dirty laundry got aired that day, and preserved for posterity thanks to family friend Josef Weeder being a photographer. | |
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The SCP Foundation story Funerals are Fun is a Black Comedy version of this. Told from the victim's perspective, it shows a funeral that is targeted by the horrific SCP "Cousin Johnny," with all the usual depravity he brings. However, the events suddenly become even stranger, resulting in Johnny's plan being completely derailed by "LAUGH IS FUN," a morbid candid-camera show hijacking the funeral. Despite how gruesome it is, what makes it funny is how annoyed Cousin Johnny gets at being upstaged. | |
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In Grandia an NPC in New Parm is all set to celebrate his own funeral. He sincerely believes you should be able to have fun at your own funeral. | |
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Pierre Tombal: In this comic book the dead are apparently living skeletons who spent eternity in the cemetery of Pierre Tombal, the local gravedigger, where they are treated as residents. | |
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Homestuck: Aradia is eager to try a human "corpse party," since trolls don't have funerals and since she doesn't know that they're supposed to be somber affairs. After finding the dead body of Jade's dreamself, Grandpa Harley is seen mourning, with Jade preserved and stuffed in a silly pose in the background. Roxy held a funeral for Rose, all by herself. It was actually a rather sombre and serious event, until Jaspersprite dug up the body and turned it into another sprite not long afterwards. |
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In Carole & Tuesday, one of Carole's part-time jobs involves fake-crying at a dead guy's funeral to give the impression there are plenty of people missing him. This being Carole, she sees a butterfly land on the priest's head and bursts out laughing like a madwoman. | |
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In Suburban Knights, Ma-Ti's funeral alternates between serious and funny (on his overall heartwarming eulogy, The Nostalgia Critic has to explain why he was cremated — You Don't Want to Know how — and put in a can of Quaker Oats, and describes him as the most "hearty" person he's ever met; the "show your arms" by the Channel Awesome crew has The Nostalgia Chick pulling her wig instead of a weapon; Paw Dugan plays Amazing Freaking Grace on a kazoo — which still sounds like a bagpipe orchestra!) | |
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The WWE feud between Big Show and the Big Bossman may just take the cake for this one. Boss Man interrupted Big Show's father's (outdoor) funeral by driving up in a former police car with a loudspeaker mounted on the top and cracking cruel jokes about Show and his father over the speaker. Then, he chained Show's dad's coffin to his back bumper and dragged it off while Show desperately held onto the coffin (in what's often called "the coffin surfing incident" by fans). This was part of a longer feud, that also involved a "sympathy" poem by Boss Man that included the lines, "But if I had a son who was as stupid as you/I'd wish for cancer, so I could die too." Said poem was followed by the beautiful sentiment "That's exactly how I feel about the Big Show's daddy being dead". The poem, coffin surfing and a summary of the whole feud can be seen here The poem is between 1:28 and 2:10. The funeral starts at 2:28. The police vehicle driven by Big Bossman in the funeral scenes is a replica of the Bluesmobile from The Blues Brothers. McMahon's justification for this angle was that Big Show's father in real life had actually been dead for nearly a decade before this angle. The ridiculousness of the angle was later lampshaded with Big Boss Man, in a stable including Kurt Angle, retells the story. note (Indeed, in real life, anyone who crashes a funeral and engages in the behavior the Big Bossman did would likely be facing an extended jail sentence, heavy fines and other social consequences.) |
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Schlock Mercenary: Xinchub's funeral, and the events leading up to it, is treated like this, on account of the multiple times he blackmailed and attempted to kill the main characters. Then they get paid to steal his corpse and act as security for the funeral. Hilarity Ensues. | |
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In Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series, at least once per book on average, Stephanie's Grandma Mazur wreaks havoc at the local funeral home (she gets quite aggravated by closed caskets, and finds ways to get that lid open). In several instances, either Stephanie or Grandma obtains important information as a result of the funeral home hijinks. They've also burned the place down on one memorable occasion (sort-of accident: Grandma was trying to shoot the baddies, who were planning to kill her and Stephanie. Grandma was apparently not aware those crates stacked against the wall contained ammunition, explosives, etc.). | |
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MAD #393 had an article titled "Practical Joke Items Guaranteed to Put the 'Fun' Back in Funerals." In another issue is a piece entitled "What NOT to Do at a Funeral." Samples include: "DON'T try to amuse the guests with a hand puppet of the deceased," and "If you work at Disneyland, DON'T go to the funeral directly from work," with a panel drawn by Paul Coker showing a man in a Goofy costume sitting in the front row of the viewing. |
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Shortpacked!: Mike attends Blaine O'Malley's funeral in a Hawaiian shirt and paper hat, with a noisemaker and confetti to boot. Amber is introduced to Faz's girlfriend Wen, who is exactly as deranged and creepy as Faz. And after Amber berates her father's corpse, Mike flips him off while delivering this line: | |
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Something*Positive: An early strip shows Davan attending the funeral of his childhood friend, Scotty, who committed suicide. His grief quickly takes the form of rage towards Scotty, which he then takes out on the corpse. Literally, taking the corpse out of the coffin to shake it and yell at it. In the background, J. Grant, making a cameo, urges Davan to "let the legions of the dead know we living will no longer be oppressed by their cold clutches." Another one features Davan laying out his plans for his own funeral, where he will be dressed in a smoking jacket and propped up in a chair so that people can have their photos taken with him. There will be attractive cocktail waitresses (to make sure Jason attends) and marshmallow roasting on his pyre, after which Aubrey will be given his skull to mount on her wall. Yet another includes Faye referencing this trope in regards to Davan's paternal great-grandfather. Another strip had Peejee sending a wreath to the funeral of a female supervisor who'd spent the last few weeks sexually harassing her (and was threatening to sue her when she was killed by a Canadian Trapdoor Alligator). Unfortunately, the floral service screws up the order... and a giant "You'll Always Be My Valentine!" wreath shows up instead. Another reveals that when Aubrey and Peejee were passed out from alcohol, Jhim stripped them naked, posed them together in Davan's bed, and took pictures, which he then arranged to have on display at the reading of his will. After the passing of the well-despised Avagadro Pompey, one of the many enemies he left behind hopes that his funeral ends up a "miserable little circus". Cue Kharisma walking by in her funeral dress made of measuring tape, as Davan comments that a good circus needs a clown. Sanderson also managed to leave a final gift behind in the casket. |
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The last issue of New Avengers (2015) opens with the team holding a funeral for Sunspot. The only person who really takes it seriously is Songbird (who’s eulogy quickly turns melodramatic), with most of the other guests cracking jokes or engaging in Seinfeldian Conversation. The only attendees are the team themselves (not even all of them), the New Mutants, some AIM mooks, and an alcohol-serving robot butler. It’s also fake, and part of a sting operation to bust the Scientist Supreme. Sunspot busts out of his coffin to beat up the bad guy in question. | |
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In The Seven Misfortunes of Lady Fortune, Marinette seems to be the only one actually sad at Gabriel's funeral. Considering he tried to kill her seven years ago, that's saying something. | |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7c884aca | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7c884aca | comment |
Ennui GO!: The aptly-named strip "FUNeral" sees resident Non-Ironic Clown Sarah get hired to perform at a funeral and wake up the corpse with her joy buzzer. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7c884aca | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7c884aca | featureConfidence |
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Ennui GO! (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7c884aca | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7ecd450f | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7ecd450f | comment |
In Color Me Dark, Nellie Lee Love's family runs a funeral home out of their house. Nellie and her sister are often told to stay upstairs and not move during funerals ever since they started running around upstairs and made the family of the deceased think it was a ghost. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7ecd450f | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7ecd450f | featureConfidence |
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Dear America | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7ecd450f | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7f39a041 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7f39a041 | comment |
In Gintama, episode 231 has Gintoki and company attending a funeral for the owner of a restaurant they were regulars at, which the foreword states will be a solemn, dignified affair. It goes well up until Kagura gets involved, then takes a nosedive from there after she completely messes up at paying her respects properly, which provokes the owner's ghost into trying to ensure the processions go smoothly by force. It ends up having the opposite effect due to how horrified Gintoki and Hijikata are of him (Made worse by the fact that only they can see him), which leads to them making even more mistakes, wrecking his coffin and launching his corpse into a delivery truck among other things. Part of a later story arc has everyone attending a funeral for a not-quite dead Kagura, which after a series of mishaps, leads to them all thinking that the proper way to pay their respects is to crush the coffin with a giant boulder... |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7f39a041 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7f39a041 | featureConfidence |
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Gintama (Manga) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_7f39a041 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_843d1304 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_843d1304 | comment |
In Anansi Boys, Charlie gives an eulogy for his father and then realizes he's at the wrong funeral. Anansi would have loved that; heck, Anansi was probably behind that. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_843d1304 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_843d1304 | featureConfidence |
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Anansi Boys | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_843d1304 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_85d8f203 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_85d8f203 | comment |
The Tragically Hip's song "World Container" (off the album of the same name) discusses this trope, probably as a Shout-Out to the Barenaked Ladies. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_85d8f203 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_85d8f203 | featureConfidence |
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The Tragically Hip (Music) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_85d8f203 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8636a3a4 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8636a3a4 | comment |
In the music video for "Helena" by My Chemical Romance the titular woman's funeral includes dancing mourners, the lyrics to the song are the eulogy delivered by Gerard Way, there's a (the) band, and the deceased gets up and dances ballet amongst the praying mourners. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8636a3a4 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8636a3a4 | featureConfidence |
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Helena (Music) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8636a3a4 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8d080190 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8d080190 | comment |
How to Sell a Haunted House: The funeral for Louis and Mark's parents is quite goofy. Their mother was a puppeteer so the mourners are all the city's puppeteers with their puppets and Mark even gives her a kazoo song as a final tribute she would have wanted. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8d080190 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8d080190 | featureConfidence |
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How to Sell a Haunted House | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_8d080190 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9068877a | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9068877a | comment |
In Red vs. Blue, command sends Sister as a new recruit because Red Team's commander (actually Blue Team's commander; Sister is colorblind)) supposedly died. Sarge refuses to believe that command could be mistaken, so he has the rest of his team give him a funeral. Grif turns his eulogy into a stand-up routine, Sister just insults Sarge because "old people are gross", and Simmons briefly talks about how Sarge was a great leader before trying to steal his job. There was also the Blue Team funeral for Church and Tex, made more awkward because Church was standing right there with them, and Tucker refuses to do the eulogy. While hunting for O'Malley in Season 3, Sarge and Caboose come across a dead Blue. Sarge is happy about this, but decides that he should at least give some respect to the dead: In Season 17, after Agent Washington becoming mentally unstable due to a Reality-Breaking Paradox and filthy rich because Dr. Grey used that to perform some Insurance Fraud, Grey gave him this gem of an idea: |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9068877a | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9068877a | featureConfidence |
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Red vs. Blue (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9068877a | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9aac0273 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9aac0273 | comment |
Attempted unsuccessfully in Men at Arms. The funeral of Beano the Clown involves things such as a trombonist clocking a musician in the row ahead of him during the funeral dirge, then getting punched in turn and knocked into the bass drum, starting a brawl, and Beano's ashes going down someone's pants. But since the whole thing is choreographed and performed by rote, like all other routines done by the Ankh-Morpork Guild of Fools, it's explicitly noted to not be the least bit funny to the non-clown witnesses. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9aac0273 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9aac0273 | featureConfidence |
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Men at Arms | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_9aac0273 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a6b9b759 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a6b9b759 | comment |
In The Guild, we're told that Zaboo still managed to find wi-fi at his grandfather's funeral. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a6b9b759 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a6b9b759 | featureConfidence |
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The Guild (Web Video) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a6b9b759 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a7674994 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a7674994 | comment |
In the opening scene of Paint Your Wagon, Ben Rumson is in the middle of delivering a eulogy for his fallen friend Jim Newberry, when his daughter Jennifer runs her hands through the dirt around the grave and finds gold. Jennifer is anxious to tell, but Ben angrily silences her and continues. But just as the three miners accompanying him are about to leap in, Ben winds up his eulogy quickly: "I hope you'll make him happy up there... for-ever-and-ever-I-stake-this-claim—Amen!" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a7674994 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a7674994 | featureConfidence |
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Paint Your Wagon (Theatre) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_a7674994 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b6133147 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b6133147 | comment |
One ad for Spotify has DNCE noticing that one user has their songs on a playlist called "Play This At My Funeral." Joe Jonas notes "That's a pretty messed up funeral." Cue Imagine Spot of pall bearers carrying a casket while simultaneously crying and dancing to one of their songs. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b6133147 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b6133147 | featureConfidence |
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DNCE (Music) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b6133147 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b78ae0b5 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b78ae0b5 | comment |
The police vehicle driven by Big Bossman in the funeral scenes is a replica of the Bluesmobile from The Blues Brothers. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b78ae0b5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b78ae0b5 | featureConfidence |
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The Blues Brothers | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_b78ae0b5 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_bf874a37 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_bf874a37 | comment |
In the Australian children's book Barebum Billy, a funeral is mentioned as one of the inappropriate places Billy chose to run around naked. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_bf874a37 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_bf874a37 | featureConfidence |
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Barebum Billy | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_bf874a37 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c791c7e7 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c791c7e7 | comment |
In Monster Factory's Sweeps Week series, Greg Montgomery gets deleted. Dharma Finklestein plans a "memorial rager" in an empty field that reads "GREG" in the dirt, setting up a bonfire pit, grill, and hot tub, and inviting Will Smith, Geoffrey, Jazz, and Carol Seaver. The wake features people setting themselves on fire, sleeping in the deceased's coffin, and Jazz going on a camping trip with the widow, all culminating in Greg climbing out of his coffin, the field now reading "GREG RULES". | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c791c7e7 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c791c7e7 | featureConfidence |
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Monster Factory (Web Video) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c791c7e7 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c7f59f7d | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c7f59f7d | comment |
One time, the Teen Titans were holding a funeral for some fallen comrades when Ravager (Rose Wilson) suddenly declares that she's bored and walks over to the nearby swimming pool to go Skinny Dipping. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c7f59f7d | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c7f59f7d | featureConfidence |
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Teen Titans (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_c7f59f7d | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ca08598f | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ca08598f | comment |
The Pogues' (sensing an Irish theme yet?) "Body of an American", as excellently used in The Wire's cop funerals; | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ca08598f | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ca08598f | featureConfidence |
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The Wire | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ca08598f | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ce197d30 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ce197d30 | comment |
Starter Villain (2023) begins with Charlie being asked to officiate at his estranged uncle Jake's funeral. The funeral director askes him what to do with all of the floral arrangements that celebrate Jake's being dead in various obscene ways. Then Charlie learns that everyone else at the funeral is just there to make sure Jake really is dead - including by trying to stab the body. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ce197d30 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ce197d30 | featureConfidence |
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Starter Villain (2023) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_ce197d30 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_cf39ca4f | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_cf39ca4f | comment |
In an early story arc from Pearls Before Swine, Pig got a job as a funeral director. One strip involved a eulogy about how Fred was a good husband and a good man. Except his name was Bob. Another strip involved the casket falling into the grave and breaking...followed by the "corpse" yelling "Ow!" Another strip has Pig mention a parade where the cars had stickers reading "fun something or other" in their windows, and Rat informs him that they actually read "funeral", and then Pig says "Now I feel bad for waving and honking." | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_cf39ca4f | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_cf39ca4f | featureConfidence |
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Pearls Before Swine (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_cf39ca4f | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d01106a8 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d01106a8 | comment |
Vinesauce: Joel holds a "funeral" for his bootlegged, red, PlayStation 2 controller. Yes, seriously. He writes the "engraving" in Comic Sans, sings a very funny parody of "My Heart Will Go On" using a crappy MIDI as background music, makes a joke about Danny DeVito, and proceeds to buy a new controller. It can be found here. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d01106a8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d01106a8 | featureConfidence |
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Vinesauce (Web Video) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d01106a8 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d098d962 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d098d962 | comment |
The musical adaptation of Fun Home highlights this in "Come To the Fun Home", an upbeat, colorful commercial for the Bechdel Funeral Home where Alison and her brothers sing praises of all there is to do at their funerals, including one of the brothers playing with an aneurysm hook like a sword. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d098d962 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d098d962 | featureConfidence |
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Fun Home (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d098d962 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d132bc60 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d132bc60 | comment |
Sexy Losers: In one strip, someone actually masturbates with an urn containing the ashes of a girl she raped to death... and it breaks inside her. She then doesn't have the heart to clean out the ashes. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d132bc60 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d132bc60 | featureConfidence |
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Sexy Losers (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d132bc60 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d29757b8 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d29757b8 | comment |
In Those Who Stand for Nothing Fall for Anything there's Matt's funeral because pretty much everyone hated him, even his widow. Light, who really hated him, has to give his eulogy and L and Light uh... make use of his ashes. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d29757b8 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d29757b8 | featureConfidence |
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Those Who Stand for Nothing Fall for Anything (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d29757b8 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d5ddd6c1 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d5ddd6c1 | comment |
An episode of Pokémon: The Series involved Team Rocket having a fake funeral for a rice ball that fell into a lake. An earlier episode involved James' parents faking their death to get him to marry Jessiebelle. It quickly stops being funny when it's revealed what kind of people his parents and Jessiebelle ARE. |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d5ddd6c1 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d5ddd6c1 | featureConfidence |
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Pokémon: The Series | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d5ddd6c1 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d9e5ee89 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d9e5ee89 | comment |
In a Hellblazer flashback scene where Constantine is presumed dead, the, er, unconventional clergyman Rick the Vic begins his eulogy with the biblical quote, "There is no...plan that can succeed against the Lord." He then casually tosses his Bible over his shoulder and says, "Tell that to John Constantine." | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d9e5ee89 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d9e5ee89 | featureConfidence |
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Hellblazer (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_d9e5ee89 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e25322af | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e25322af | comment |
Homestar Runner: The Strong Bad Email "your funeral" has Strong Bad describing what will happen when he dies; he'll be preserved in a jar so that he can return for the zombie apocalypse, his funeral dirge will be death metal, he'll record his own eulogy (which will, of course, be accidentally recorded over), and at the end, he'll come back to life in order to prevent his brother from performing an interpretive dance. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e25322af | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e25322af | featureConfidence |
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Homestar Runner (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e25322af | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e374a312 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e374a312 | comment |
Jacksfilms' YIAY #572 is entirely dedicated to how users would want their funeral. Answers include firing their corpse out of a cannon and burying them where they land, playing the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme when their casket is being lowered, and having everyone in Garfield fursuits kiss the corpse (which is in a Boss Baby themed casket) on the lips before having a dance party with the corpse tied to the ceiling fan. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e374a312 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e374a312 | featureConfidence |
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Jacksfilms (Web Video) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e374a312 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e4a82515 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e4a82515 | comment |
Least I Could Do: A Near-Death Experience gives the main character a vision of his own funeral, where he puts the fun into it. This includes arranging for his lawyers to deliver a knee to the groin of his Jerkass older brother, having a huge naked golden statue of himself standing over his grave (complete with erect penis, so young women could "pay their respects") and making his best friend deliver a eulogy as if he was a character in a The Lord of the Rings/Star Wars crossover. It also featured a subversion at the end, however, as the last shot from the funeral was his five year old niece, a single tear forming in her eye, whispering "Unca?" her preferred nickname for him. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e4a82515 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e4a82515 | featureConfidence |
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Least I Could Do (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e4a82515 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e794bc5b | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e794bc5b | comment |
Concession: During Mariam Jansen's funeral, Roland complains about the boring food: "The old lady may be dead, but my taste buds aren't!" When a guest says she wants to say to her, "ey, c'mon now... Just get up already..." Angie shouts, "That's what SHE said!" Roland high-fives her, and Thonnen is visibly angered. Things take a turn for the dark later as that night Roland's clothes get stolen somehow, leaving him naked outside, while Thonnen is raped to continue the family line. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e794bc5b | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e794bc5b | featureConfidence |
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Concession (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_e794bc5b | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eb9cafb2 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eb9cafb2 | comment |
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off: From Envy breaking into a concert performance mid-service to the casket holding the coins that he left behind in the fight, Scott's funeral is completely played for comedy. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eb9cafb2 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eb9cafb2 | featureConfidence |
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Scott Pilgrim Takes Off | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eb9cafb2 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eeaaec28 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eeaaec28 | comment |
In Episode 5 of Martian Successor Nadesico, due to the contract Yurika is forced to carry out funerary ceremonies for the members of the Nadesico's crew and residents of the space colony which had been recently destroyed by the Jovians' attacks. She isn't very thrilled about it, especially when she has to dress up accordingly for Catholic, Muslim and many other different religions' ceremonies to carry them out properly, while being dragged around by Jun. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eeaaec28 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eeaaec28 | featureConfidence |
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Martian Successor Nadesico | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_eeaaec28 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f5d65775 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f5d65775 | comment |
Nick Fury's famous funeral in The Incredible Hulk Issue #434. The entire story is mostly grim but then there's the Howling Commandos who are making jokes and laughing the whole time, sure that Nick is Faking the Dead. And they were right. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f5d65775 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f5d65775 | featureConfidence |
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Nick Fury (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f5d65775 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f8956ef3 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f8956ef3 | comment |
YuYu Hakusho: Zig Zagging. Yusuke attends his own funeral as a ghost. To his disgust, he finds that some of his classmates are laughing and smiling, causing him to think that they only came just to get extra credit. Then he sees Keiko crying over his death, and Kuwabara mourning over his death and commenting that he was supposed to be there for him. Then he notices Iwamoto and Akashi, who seem to be rather glad that he was already dead. But Mr. Takanaka confronts the two, and proceeds inside their house. He follows him, and seems to be a little bit surprised to see the teacher mourn over his death. He also sees his mother, also doing the same. The kid whom he saved is also there with his mother, and as they leave the kid tells his mother that he was really a nice guy even though some people there were angry at him. Seeing how much he's missed by his childhood friend Keiko, his mother, his rival Kuwabara, and his homeroom teacher gives him the resolve necessary to go through some difficult ordeals to get himself resurrected. | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f8956ef3 | featureApplicability |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f8956ef3 | featureConfidence |
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YuYu Hakusho (Manga) | hasFeature |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f8956ef3 | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f8a9c510 | type |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
The "Fun" in "Funeral" / int_f8a9c510 | comment |
As always, White Ninja shows us how it's done: with style. | |
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The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: Because the Scavengers didn’t know him that well (and didn’t even really like him), Flywheels’s “funeral� (for lack of a better term), ends up consisting of Misfire insulting the deceased before the group robs his corpse. They don’t even bother to bury him before leaving. One story arc involves the Lost Light crew being invited to Thunderclash’s funeral... which isn’t really a funeral because Thunderclash isn’t dead yet. It’s more of “preemptive wake� than anything, and mostly consists of a dance party. Also, despite everyone insisting that they loved Thunderclash and will remember him dearly, nobody actually seems all that sad to see him go. And this all happens before the monsters show up... |
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In the Deadpool issue Funeral for a Freak, Deadpool, who had died in the previous issue when he turned against the agency he had been working for, was able to attend his own funeral. What made this issue unique was that the entire issue was "Silent", with no dialogue. Deadpool plays various gags on the mourners as a ghost, such as getting a blind woman — Blind Al, for those familiar — to fall into his grave. He eventually crosses to the afterlife, where Death is waiting to seduce him, but is returned to life before anything occurs. | |
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The Fighting Fantasy adventure Battleblade Warrior has a really funny part, where the player hero must infiltrate an orc's funeral by dressing up as an orc himself. To his horror, he then discovers the funeral rites include taking a bite from the deceased, at which point he ends up bailing the funeral by slicing and slashing his way through the mourners. | |
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The music video for Rammstein's "Haifisch". Let's see, two women Till slept with get into a cat fight, the remaining band members discuss right there who to replace him with, said band members spend it fantasizing about how they would have killed Till (well, except Paul, he just fantasized about getting spanked by Till), and then they get into a fight, and to top it all off, it turns out that Till had faked his death the entire time and ran off to live on a tropical island. | |
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