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Visual Pun
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- 174 feature instances
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When a phrase which is usually used as a metaphor is shown literally. This can be because The Ditz didn't understand the statement, or can just be a simple gag. This kind of humor is considered dated and a bit old fashioned, so most audience won't do more than smirk — at least when adults are involved (children tend to be more easily amused). Occasionally, this action can be performed literally without the verbal set up. It is a frequent pitfall when dealing with a Literal Genie. Common versions include requests to "give me a hand" being met with disembodied hands and quotes of Marc Antony "lend me your ears" — well, use your imagination. These can be quite a nightmare for translators: purely textual puns can be rewritten into something else, but when the pun has a visual component (which usually cannot be changed), it becomes much harder to come up with something that makes sense. B-Roll Rebus is when news and documentaries do this with Stock Footage. Compare Stealth Pun, which is sort of like a Visual Pun without the visuals; of course, sometimes a Visual Pun can be a stealth pun, but you know, they're stealthy about it. A Super-Trope to Metaphoric Metamorphosis (where road signs are literal, not figurative, depictions of what's up ahead) and Rules of the Road (same). Often a Sister Trope of Literal Metaphor. When creatures, whether individuals or entire species, are designed as living visual puns, see Pun-Based Creature. Might overlap with Cue O'Clock (clock dial numbers are replaced by a non-time-related cue or nonsense). |
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Dropped link to Castlevania: Not an Item - CAT | |
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Dropped link to CrisisCrossover: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
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Dropped link to CurbStompBattle: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
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Dropped link to DearJohnLetter: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
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Dropped link to DontExplainTheJoke: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
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Dropped link to FartsOnFire: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
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Dropped link to Omake: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
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Dropped link to SongsToWearPantsTo: Not an Item - IGNORE | |
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Dropped link to TheEighties: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
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During the God of War: Chains of Olympus review, he subverts it. When describing Kratos' behavior as "incongruous" the screen cuts to the text "A word I can't fucking illustrate." | |
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God of War: Chains of Olympus (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In Doom House, the dying terrorist declares, "I'm so bored", while clutching a wooded board. | |
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WitchCraft SMP: In her backstory, Lauren wishes to become a Sand Witch. While she is granted Sand Blaster abilities at the start of the story, she also turns into a literal anthropomorphic PB&J sandwich. She later admits she should have been more specific about her request to the universe. | |
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Danny Gonzalez: One Vine has the mail-man deliver a "letter", as in a paper letter "A", complete with wacky music to emphasize the point. Immediately subverted, as the "A" is an actual letter — a "Dear John" Letter, to be exact. "Your destination is ahead on the right." Cue Danny looking out the window to see a disembodied head on the curb. In being told that he, the owner of a "White Explorer", left his lights on...he goes out and yells at a literal Caucasian explorer, holding a light. |
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The Far Side: One strip shows a couple driving around with a map of Nowhere, approaching a sign that reads "Now Entering The Middle." | |
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Wonder Woman (1942): Issue 2 proudly declares itself the fall issue, with the cover colors in oranges, yellows and blacks which are colors associated with the fall and depicts Diana tipping Mars off a wall, with him falling. | |
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In We Are Our Avatars, Kari's moniker is "Blind Follower"; after her brief Gender Bender moment, she is near-sighted, and needs glasses. | |
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Daughter of the Lilies: When Thistle tosses seeds into Brody's empty eye socket, it immediately sprouts... Black-Eyed Susans. | |
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In the teaser of the QSMP, in spite of being told they cannot speak to each other, Spanish-speaking Quackity breaks down the wall placed between him and his English-speaking counterpart to talk to him. In other words, he's breaking down the language barrier. | |
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Munchkin is rife with these. For example, the card "Steal a Level", where the card's effect is that you steal a level, as in the gaming term, from an opposing player. The illustration is someone stealing a level, as in the tool. | |
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Highschool of the Dead: In episode 8, Saeko narrowly avoids two shots from a sniper rifle. The first one passes directly between her legs in Bullet Time, allowing for a gratuitous close-up of her panty-covered crotch as the bullet just misses grazing her. Making it a literal Panty Shot. | |
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Linus Tech Tips: In "The BEST Keyboards Under $75!", Linus sets down the keyboard boxes and says "Now let's see how they fall into place", then knocks them down like dominoes. In "This GPU SLIDES into this Case!", Linus tests cooling configurations of a graphics card in a small case. The testing with and without a plastic shroud shroud respectively show a green checkmark and a red X over the profile picture of Polish-Canadian esports gamer Michael Grzesiek, better known as Shroud. |
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Bleach: Sui-Feng's Bankai consists of an oversized missile launcher strapped to her arm. One might wonder how a ballistic missile is the next step from a finger blade that can kill in two hits (beyond "a missile kills in one hit"), until one remembers that Sui-Feng's Zanpakuto is named Suzumebachi, which is Japanese for "hornet", and realizes that her Bankai is a "stinger missile". | |
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DEATH BATTLE!: In the battle between Wario and King Dedede, when Wario's and Dedede's Paper-Thin Disguises (Wario-Man and Masked Dedede respectively) fall apart, a Waddle Dee and Goomba discuss it, before doing a jaw drop before exploding. In that sense, they quite literally had their minds blown. This happens twice at the same time at the end of Deadpool vs. The Mask, where after reducing Deadpool to a head, The Mask pulls out a comically large nuke named "Fat Lady" to finish him off with. And again in Venom vs. Crona, where Venom, hiding in the rafters of the church they're fighting in, grabs Crona's ankle with his Overly-Long Tongue and subjects them to Metronomic Man Mashing. In other words, he's giving them a literal tongue-lashing. |
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FreedomToons: "Journalism in 2018" has two reporters literally patting themselves on the back repeatedly while engaging in a bloviating and self-aggrandizing speech about the moral fortitude of the fourth estate. | |
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Channel Awesome: The Nostalgia Critic: The Critic once is reminded to bring up the suicide of The Neverending Story 2's lead actor by someone who he's been ignoring for a while, who's been in the room for a while, and happens to be an elephant. An elephant in the room, if you will. The Review of Wish starts and ends with the Critic beating up a dead horse. Yeah, literally beating a horse-masked corpse. Just to give an idea of what he thinks of the movie. The Nostalgia Chick's Showgirls review has a running gag of censoring the movie's frequent breast shots with, well, boobies. In the Crisis Crossover storyline Kickassia, the Critic assures his "army" that "I got you all a hotel room." Cut to the large group of people — in A hotel room. In the Nostalgia Chick's Labyrinth review, to point out a Running Gag (namely, Hoggle's name being pronounced incorrectly), the word "Gag" on legs runs across the screen. In the review of The Room (2003), a picture of a donkey's face is used to censor a shot of... you guessed it, an ass. In Spoony and Linkara's review of the Warrior #1 comic, one scene shows them sitting in their hotel room with all of the on-screen colors inverted, leading to this exchange: |
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The girls from Magical Pokaan realize the girls from the Hot Springs Episode are not biologically so. Cut to a huge phallic rocket taking off. | |
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Dororo: When Hyakkimaru's fake hand falls off after he grows a real one, he decides to bury it to show the limb respect, to which Dororo says, "hey, it's a hand-grave!" The joke, explained in the English version with an asterisk, is that the author Osamu Tezuka's surname can be broken down into "Te," meaning hand, and "zuka," meaning grave. | |
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Girls und Panzer: Among the tanks of an utterly trashed Japanese-based team, you can briefly see an incredibly anachronic FT-KO. In a more noticeable example, Riko "Erwin" Matsumoto from Team Hippo has her hair constantly sticking out from beneath her hat in a manner reminiscent of fox ears, a reference to her namesake's nickname The Desert Fox. Katyusha of the Pravda team travels to meet the leader of the ÅŒarai team in a BM-13 "Katyusha". |
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The Whiteboard: Like many a Time Travel story, a time travel arc in May 2011 contains a pair o' Docs.note Play on "parodox", for anyone who missed the "pun" part. | |
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In Animal Actors, one of the show's birds is taken off the stage by a "stage hand" — a human hand sticking out of a part of the set. | |
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In The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged), two of these are thrown in near the end: Pontius Pilot and the Axe of the Apostles. | |
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Blood Reverie: In the second episode, Cassia is describing her night of passion with Grey to her friend. When she gets to the *ahem* climax, the condiment packet she's trying to open spurts out mustard into her eye. | |
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Cirque Royale: Red during her running away sequence wins a "parting gift" from one of the booths instead of a good prize. A comb. | |
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Dominic Deegan has this splash page | |
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The SpongeBob Musical has the number "Poor Pirates", where Patchy sings about the poor life pirates face alongside some other pirates- and a baseball player from Pittsburgh, a "Pittsburgh Pirate". | |
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Dream Shorts: The profile picture of the channel is the same as Dream's usual profile, except the MS Paint-Dream is depicted as literally being short. | |
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In part 3 of his review of The Legend of Zelda CD-i Games, he gets mad enough to start dropping literal F-bombs. | |
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Quite frequent in the Asteroid in Love manga (but not in the anime), usually due to Mira misunderstanding a new scientific term. In the fifth chapter, Ao mentions the asteroid Vesta. Mira somewhat immediately switched to a "Western-style" school uniform with a vest (Hoshizaki uses Sailor Fuku), and asks whether Ao means a vest. In the eighteenth chapter, Mikage raises the term "boring" (as in drilling). Mira immediately pretends to be bowling. Japanese approximates "bowling" in a way that's identical to "boring". |
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A Diplomatic Visit: Used by Discord a few times in the sequel Diplomat at Large. In chapter 6, he pops in and claims "My ears are burning" (because he was being talked about). They're literally on fire. Twice in chapter 7. First, when he says he needs to cause more chaos to get back in shape, he's enclosed in a dodecahedron-shaped bubble. Second, when he tells Luna that "The timing is key", his head morphs into an old-style skeleton key. |
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Naruto: The Akimichi clan have access to a super form that gives them incredible strength and they gain butterfly wings made out of chakra. Like with Sailor Moon above, the Akimichi clan have the butterfly motif because "butterfly" and "super" are both read as "chou" in Japanese. | |
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The Beano: In a Fatty Fudge strip, some outlaw cowboys say "we've got prices on our heads" whilst literally having some prices drawn onto their heads (well, hats). | |
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In Spoony and Linkara's review of the Warrior #1 comic, one scene shows them sitting in their hotel room with all of the on-screen colors inverted, leading to this exchange: | |
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Black Rhino Ranger: In "Now That's What I Call Skylanders Polka", during the "Wrecking Ball" portion of the song, the Skylander named Wrecking Ball is the one breaking the walls. | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Near the end, Greed destroys Father from the inside. The phrase "paying an arm and a leg" is taken very literally in this show. Or a certain big green monster. |
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The Welcome to... series has a lot of these. Boobies are represented by the birds, and the user in the Facebook video is a duck named "Duck Fayce". | |
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The Where's Waldo? books have plenty of Visual Puns, which are spelled out in the checklists at the end of each book. | |
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Taiyang, the father of Ruby and Yang, in RWBY is a good father who clearly cares for his daughters and has a spiked heart tattoo on his arm. He literally has his heart on his sleeve. | |
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Spamalot has one during this musical number at around 4:31. What's the... oh, "Hay". Duh. |
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Blockers, a comedy film about parents trying to stop their daughters from losing their virginity on prom night, consistently places a rooster silhouette above the title in ads... It's a movie about a bunch of "cock blockers". | |
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Franny K. Stein: Attack of the 50-Ft. Cupid has a chapter where Franny is let down by her family and friends showing little interest in her inventions. She attempts to talk to a friend from school named Percy over the phone about a machine she made that can bring pictures to life, but Percy doesn't pay attention and only babbles about how much he likes corn chips. An illustration shows Franny glaring and hanging up the phone while imagining that Percy has a safety pin for a head, making him a literal pinhead. | |
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Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (1942): Issue 2 proudly declares itself the fall issue, with the cover colors in oranges, yellows and blacks which are colors associated with the fall and depicts Diana tipping Mars off a wall, with him falling. Wonder Woman (Rebirth): Phobos and Demios are minor war gods and the children of Ares who often manifest as monstrous dogs with skeletal heads or a pair of doberman pinschers. They're war gods pretending to be war dogs. |
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Vampire Cheerleaders at one point has Captain Nemo captaining a submarine in the shape of a giant spiral shell. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: An early strip features Calvin showing Hobbes an "antelope"... by taking him over to an anthill, pointing to one, and saying "See, she's climbing down the ladder to her boyfriend's car!" Hobbes is not amused. | |
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Yotsuba&! does it from time to time, but whether she truly doesn't understand or is making a joke is up in the air: In one, she draws a tsukutsukuboshi as a little guy wearing a cap (because in Japanese, "boshi" is a homonym for "cap"). When Miura identifies the groupings of stars as "seiza", Yotsuba kneels, because it's a homonym for both "constellation" and "kneeling position". In one translation the joke becomes about how the names of constellations sit well. |
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In Episode 12 of Interviews with Monster Girls, Takahashi sees a photo of Hikari at night, noticing that her eyes flash like animals' ones, and explains her why they do this. Several animals have a membrane in the back of their eyes that reflects back the light, and this is shown with an animation of super-deformed smiling Hikari faces bouncing against said membrane. Hikari means "light" in Japanese. | |
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SCP Foundation: The object SCP-1091-RU contained by Russian branch. It's an anomaly which visualises idioms said within it. When, during a test, an American doctor said "It's raining cats and dogs", actual cats and dogs started falling from the sky. SCP-586 is a green pipe that causes anyone writing about it to make at least one spelling mistake per sentence (including the Foundation's own database entry about it). The page image, instead of being a green pipe, is a green Pope. |
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Garfield: This strip features Frank, a friend of Jon's, meeting Garfield for the first time and rubbing him. Garfield reacts violently and states "Some people rub me the wrong way". | |
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Discworld: Guards! Guards!: When the Watch are arresting a villain, Vimes tells Carrot to "throw the book at him". Carrot, who doesn't understand metaphor, lobs The Laws and Ordinances of Ankh-Morpork in the villain's direction, causing the villain to lose his balance and fall five stories to his death. Feet of Clay: Vimes is introduced to the tradition of canting arms mentioned under the Real Life section. The Heralds, in creating arms and mottos for newly-rich tradesman, use boxing gloves for a man named Sock and so on, which Vimes is duly unimpressed by. However, one coat-of-arms proves to be a confession Hidden in Plain Sight: Arthur Carry the candlemaker is given a traditional lampe au poisson, and his family motto "Art Brought Forth the Candle" is Ars Enixa Et Candldeabrum... though in true Discworld fashion, the "Eureka!" Moment doesn't hit Vimes until after he's worked that out already, and it only serves to further enrage him as he's apprehending the perpetrators. Pyramids: Whenever Pteppic tries to read hieroglyphs he reads them out literally (i.e. reading an ancient king's name as "thin eagle, eye, wiggly line, man with stick, bird sitting down, wiggly line"). |
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Shirokuma Cafe, at least the anime version, combines visual puns and Chain of Corrections into a Once per Episode gag. Polar Bear will misunderstand a word another character says, then rapidly appear in different costumes and scenery that suggest similar-sounding words. The extreme reliance on the Japanese language for these jokes probably means the series will never be dubbed. | |
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CoyoteVille: In the May 5, 1998 strip, Sean deals with a runny nose that's running away from him. | |
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Hayate the Combat Butler gives us◊ "Suzumiya Haruhi no U2"note the joke being that the "2" would be pronounced "tsu"... in other words, exactly the the show's actual title. | |
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The opening sequence of Joran: The Princess of Snow and Blood includes a quick series of cuts that show the three main executioners in settings that fit their surnames: Sawa Yukimura (yuki meaning "snow")" is shown walking in a snowy landscape. Makoto Tsukishiro (tsuki meaning "moon") is shown standing in the light of a full moon. Elena Hanakaze (hana meaning "flower") is shown applying her lipstick with some flowers prominently in the foreground. |
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The Cask of Amontillado: Fortunado asks if Montressor is a Mason (of the Freemasons), Montressor says he is. Fortunato asks for proof, and Montressor produces a trowel. | |
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In Episode 13 of Guilty Crown, you see Ayase reaching for a shoe on the floor. It becomes significantly funnier when you remember that the main character's name is Shu. | |
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In one episode of The Muppet Show, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's latest experiment is a new liquid element he keeps in a beaker. This leads to him asking his assistant, "Get the beaker, Beaker." | |
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The A&E Network blitzed all their commercial breaks with multiple promos for the second season of The Glades, most of which showed the mutilation of a blood orange with murder weapons, including a bullet, arrows, and a cleaver. | |
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Homestuck has one in Act 6 for John and Nanna. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, after all. A number of things Rose writes (on Pesterchum, in Complacency of the Learned, etc.) are in purple text, because she literally and figuratively (or the other way around for both) writes in Purple Prose. | |
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How to Kill a Mockingbird uses a pickle to represent Dill. | |
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Irregular Webcomic!: There's a recurring strip with the (literal) Writer's Lego Block. | |
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Wonder Woman (Rebirth): Phobos and Demios are minor war gods and the children of Ares who often manifest as monstrous dogs with skeletal heads or a pair of doberman pinschers. They're war gods pretending to be war dogs. | |
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The Order of the Stick: From one of the filler strips: "Comic is running late." "The Polearm Shop" has a snake slither in in the last two panels. The entire strip is an homage to Monty Python's Flying Circus. The Cliffport Police Department is trying to fight off Pompey's summoned centipedes, so they send in the SWAT team... who happens to be heavily armored officers with flyswatters. SWAT team, indeed... Because Gnomes have a racial ability to speak with burrowing animals, Fox News is an actual fox. After Redcloak lampshades the stupidity of the Order of the Scribble having to be ignorant about the protection of each other's gates due to their distrust of each others, a hobgoblin presents a lampshade to him. Lien claims it's ridiculous that "a superhero would just show up on a random island in the middle of nowhere", and Elan insists that it's happened before. A cutaway panel shows Cyclops, with a flock of sheep, meeting some sailors getting off a boat... This strip (caution; it is full of spoilers) has Elan combining this with a non-visual pun: in response to the question "Are you enjoying the parade?" he states "I'm on the fence" while fencing with Tarquin and also literally standing on a fence. "Passive Voice": Even D&D spell names can be used for this gag. When Durkon cast a hold person spell on Tarquin, the latter just throws off the effect and responds "OK." as he's grabbing the dwarf by the beard for a Human Hammer-Throw. In the "Beach Party" wallpaper, you can see a "horseshoe crab"... i.e. a actual horseshoe with crab legs and pincers. A plasma-screen television in Hell leaks blood when smashed. |
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Any time a garbage can was weaponized in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling after Giant Baba coined the phrase Garbage Wrestling to describe it. | |
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In Rusty and Co.: When Gelatinous Cube seizes the Belt of Genre Changing, the result in the next panel is naturally... Cubism. Schmetts, the alcoholic fairy, is found in a bottle, making her a "bottle fairy". She's also a green fairy. Level 6 ends in a cliffhanger... with Rusty catching Madeline falling down as he's climbing a cliff. In Level 8, the "8-bit 8-ball" is quickly identified as an artifact. What does it do? Artifacting, Dirk muses. Indeed, the comic's picture all around is getting low-resolution, as in an 8-bit picture. Which in computer parlance is called... artifacting. Level 9: The artifact Rusty, Madeline, and Y.T. are sent to retrieve is a device that can cast magic, providing its own verbal components so long as the correct words are typed into it. It's a Speak & Spell. Also in Level 9, Y.T. is pursued by zombies and thinking that she'd need someone good at fighting undead, at healing her, and willing to help. Then she bristles at the idea that she's "putting paladins on a pedestal"... right next to a fountain where Madeline, turned to stone, had been put on a pedestal. In Level 10, the instructions to find the Black Market end with "Now take a long walk off a short pier." This is not a diss, that's exactly what is needed to do. And right afterward, as a swordfish-man questions her, Stabs warns him to not get too nosy... because his pointy bill almost took out an eye. |
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When Charmy from Black Clover first unlocks her Food Magic, the giant sheep she summoned sheds the wool to reveal a giant, monstrous wolf. It's a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. | |
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In the Nostalgia Chick's Labyrinth review, to point out a Running Gag (namely, Hoggle's name being pronounced incorrectly), the word "Gag" on legs runs across the screen. | |
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And again in Venom vs. Crona, where Venom, hiding in the rafters of the church they're fighting in, grabs Crona's ankle with his Overly-Long Tongue and subjects them to Metronomic Man Mashing. In other words, he's giving them a literal tongue-lashing. | |
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Dia and Pearl's manzai verses from the Pokémon Adventures manga occasionally incorporate a visual pun for the punchline. This makes things even harder to translate to English in the fan translations. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic: The Critic once is reminded to bring up the suicide of The Neverending Story 2's lead actor by someone who he's been ignoring for a while, who's been in the room for a while, and happens to be an elephant. An elephant in the room, if you will. The Review of Wish starts and ends with the Critic beating up a dead horse. Yeah, literally beating a horse-masked corpse. Just to give an idea of what he thinks of the movie. |
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In the web animation StarCrafts based on StarCraft, the Terrans dress up for Halloween. Guess which unit dresses up as a ghost? | |
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Amelia Bedelia lives and breathes this trope; the titular maid is Literal-Minded, so every request made of her invariably results in an end product constituting a visual pun on the desired result. For example: Dress the chicken. Draw the shades. Dust the furniture (Amelia Bedelia even finds Dusting Powder in the bathroom!). | |
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Council Wars: The teams responsible for infiltrating and securing potentially hostile beaches are primarily composed of Changed Selkies. In other words they are SEAL Teams. | |
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Cells at Work! CODE BLACK, Cells at Work!'s Darker and Edgier spinoff, has the Leukyocytes grab assault rifles and rocket launchers when their usual attacks fail to destroy a purine crystal. They're literally breaking out the big guns. | |
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One Shugo Chara Chan! comic has the Guardian Characters wondering what the prince of flowers ("hana" in Japanese) looks like, and one of the princes is a nose (Also "hana" in Japanese). Ran says "That's not the right "hana" we're talking about!" | |
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The staff behind Neopets are known as The Neopets Team, which is frequently shortened to "TNT". Accordingly, the collective account they use for communicating with players has a unique avatar◊ depicting a bundle of dynamite exploding. | |
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During The Necro Critic's review of the Fanservice anime Call Me Tonight, there is a very suggestive scene of a girl out in the rain with her wet, now-transparent clothes clinging to her body. Cue Necro enjoying a piece of cheesecake. | |
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Johnny Curtis had the gimmick of creating visual puns when he first showed up on WWE Smackdown. | |
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The Deaf West revival of Spring Awakening has an actor-specific example during "The Bitch of Living": The line referencing a girl named Marianna Wheelan has Anna — played by wheelchair-using actress Ali Stroker — wheel by with a bit of a sassy flourish. |
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X-Wing Series: In Wedge's Gamble, there's a bar on the lower levels of Coruscant called the Headquarters. Its marquee features a stormtrooper's helmet being torn into four pieces. | |
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The opening of Haruhi Suzumiya has Yuki ("snow") standing in the middle of the snow (though for the record, Yuki is actually written as "hope"). The light novels explain that it had been snowing when Yuki was given permission to have her own name, although this is kinda vague as it's described in really vague poetic symbolic odd prose written by Yuki during the short story. | |
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Hello Kitty and Friends Supercute Adventures: When Hello Kitty lifts Kuromi's spirits, her Personal Raincloud rains jelly beans on the countertop. She went from being in a bad mood to being "full of beans". note An old expression for being full of energy. | |
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What If?: The third image on "The Constant Groundskeeper" shows a cougar chasing a guy riding a John Deere riding mower. Explained by the Alt Text: | |
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V for Vendetta: At a certain point, V is breaking into the television station to have his own recording broadcast. In the background, you see a number of other TV shows playing. One is a sitcom with lots of innuendo, including a woman commenting on her (literal) melons. | |
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Horrortale: A penny is shown dropping as Undyne realizes Papyrus's claim of being Aliza's uncle means that by implication, Sans is (supposedly) her dad. | |
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The Simple Samosa episode "Sabse Sweetest Kaun?" depicts Mayor Royal Falooda as a medieval king — in other words, a literal "royal" falooda. | |
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Gunnerkrigg Court: In the side-story City-Face 2, the titular pigeon, who believes he is turning into a human businessman, is told "Every human businessman needs one of these" and given a blackberry. Which he eats. Gunnerkrigg Court also features a decidedly non-humorous example in the main storyline. Mort's death is depicted with an exploded diagram of a bomb. | |
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In Eureka Seven's soccer episode, Eureka wears number 7. | |
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Double Life SMP: Joel and Etho, being soulbound to each other, have built a large ship as their base called the Relation-ship. Scott burns half of it to ashes on Day 5; combined with Joel's resultant Madness Mantra of "If the ship burns, everything burns", it ends up as unintentional foreshadowing to Joel and Etho's final death on Day 6 by burning in lava. | |
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When attacked by a Klingon during his Star Trek games review, he asks: | |
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In the battle between Wario and King Dedede, when Wario's and Dedede's Paper-Thin Disguises (Wario-Man and Masked Dedede respectively) fall apart, a Waddle Dee and Goomba discuss it, before doing a jaw drop before exploding. In that sense, they quite literally had their minds blown. | |
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The Cartoon Man: Several in Return of the Cartoon Man when Peter tries to question Roy and Karen. Among other puns, they produce a literal "elephant in the room." | |
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In the Bleak Midwinter: Tom Riddle Sr and Serpens Malfoy have lunch at a restaurant that serves fancy dishes playing on words, such as toad-in-the-hole that releases live hopping toads when the crust is pierced, and blackcurrant flummery that needs to be earthed to be safely eaten. Serpens is a little confused by the "current" pun since he doesn't know anything about electricity, but Tom is amused. | |
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Girl Genius has, among others, a Battering Ram. And in a holiday filler page, Santa Klaus. | |
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In Stampy's Lovely World, many of the shops and minigames are built with this in mind. For example, the 'iC Optician' has ice for windows, and the 'Farmacy' is a pharmacy which is shaped like a barn. Of course, since the world is the brainchild of the Pungeon Master known as Mr. Stampy Cat, this is bound to happen. | |
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Lackadaisy: While inside Gracie's pool hall, Mordecai locates Gracie's hidden speakeasy when he noticed smoke escaping from behind a picture of two cabaret girls. The girls in the picture were literally and figuratively smoking hot. Asa Sweet is an overweight feline who wields a great deal of power in the St. Louis crime world. He's literally and figuratively a fat cat. |
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The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure: In the scene where Goering shreds Lupin's hang glider, Lupin saves himself by quickly stripping down to his boxers, then pulls them off just as a parachute deploys from between his ass cheeks. | |
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Sailor Moon: Super Sailor Moon has a butterfly motif. The Japanese word for "butterfly" is "chou" which also is a homonym of "chou" the Japanese word for "super". | |
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This composed a significant portion of the anime Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, resulting in it being nigh-incomprehensible when translated. | |
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Dykes to Watch Out For #346, before the 2000 election: | |
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Minecraft Championship: For MCC Pride 2022, the Ace Race map is redecorated to be pride-themed, with not just rainbows floating in the skies with rainbow balloons, but platforms rebuilt with asexual (or ace) pride flags. | |
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Later, Traitor: Maloof's mental world is populated by invisible mafia mooks wearing suits, making them literal Faceless Goons. | |
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Daredevil (2015): This photograph taken by Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page) on her Instagram takes Matt's first alias name "The Devil of Hell's Kitchen" quite literally by placing a Daredevil figure by her kitchen sink. | |
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Archie Comics: Moose Mason is a gold mine for these gags. Here are a few: Girlfriend Midge is away on vacation, and Moose is depressed because she hasn't written to him yet? Archie tells Moose to make Midge jealous by sending her a picture of him surrounded by chicks. When Midge sees the picture, it's Moose surrounded by...baby chicks. When his car was elected for carpool to take to the beach, Moose turns his car into a pool (by filling it up with water). |
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The Wisecrack icon — a donkey wearing a monocle — is clearly a play on the term "wise-ass." | |
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One Piece: Donquixote Doflamingo ate the Ito Ito no Mi (String-String Fruit). It allows him to create lethal Razor Floss which can cleave through most materials, do Building Swing using the clouds, and more. He also controls a massive Underworld empire, with moles in the Marine and involved in various weapons trafficking while maintaining a public persona of a benevolent king of Dressrosa. He's the man pulling the strings, figuratively and literally. There's a spider in the Thriller Bark arc. It had the head of a monkey and a verbal tick of 'Monkey.' Does this pun even make sense without knowledge of English? |
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Tintin: The cover for The Calculus Affair has one related to the original French: the cracked yellow glass somewhat resembles a sunflower, as in Professeur Tournesol (Sunflower). | |
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Climate Town: In "The Troll Army of Big Oil" while discussing an oil industry astroturfing effort that was full of misinformation and directed lawmakers to websites that didn't exsist Rollie starts saying how this obviously didn't work, only for it to cut back to him filming in front of a JK Petroleum truck while saying that actually it did work, and the legislation with major popular support ended up getting chucked out. | |
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Pyramids: Whenever Pteppic tries to read hieroglyphs he reads them out literally (i.e. reading an ancient king's name as "thin eagle, eye, wiggly line, man with stick, bird sitting down, wiggly line"). | |
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Rain: When Rain's brother Aiken is coming to stay for a week, Rain (who's not out as Transgender to Aiken yet) suggests she should literally hide in the hall closet instead of facing him. | |
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Zenith Phase II sees a henchman, observing the main character, commenting "Strange... he has his mother's eyes." The Big Bad comments wryly, "Really?... I thought that we did." Cue shot of a glass jar, with... well, guess what suspended in it. | |
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The Angry Video Game Nerd does a few from time to time. Like in the last part of his Castlevania retrospective — The last line is accompanied by two cannons put together. During the "Dam Busters" segment of his Action 52 review, he gets frustrated by his inability to turn back after getting trapped by a dead end, to which he exclaims, "This game is shitting me!" Cut to an image of the Action 52 cartridge laying a Nerd-shaped turd. When attacked by a Klingon during his Star Trek games review, he asks: In part 3 of his review of The Legend of Zelda CD-i Games, he gets mad enough to start dropping literal F-bombs. |
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In Code Geass, the Siegfried, the Knightmare that Jeremiah (alias Orange-kun) ends up piloting...is a giant orange. | |
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Dang You To Heck is essentially an unofficial, mormon-themed version of Cards Against Humanity. The creators had to change its name from Mormanity for legal reasons but kept a visual reference to the original name in their logo: A sea cow playing a trumpet in the manner of most depictions of the Angel Moroni, or a "mormon manatee". | |
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AMV Hell 3 has a "MULTI KILL!"... only it's not three players being fragged in quick succession as per Unreal Tournament but rather Multi from To Heart killing. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: The symbol for Phyrexia sets greatly resembles the Greek letter Phi. As in, Phi-rexian. Look at the illustration for Bronze Calendar. It's a bronze colander. The Revised Edition game manual included Richard Garfield's account of the creation of the game. He mentions that the pre-release version used placeholder art for the cards, including a few of these. For example, "Heal" was a photograph of someone's foot, while "Power Sink" showed Calvin sitting in a toilet, "because what is a toilet except a power sink?" Foresee depicts a four-eyed woman. |
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The Nostalgia Chick's Showgirls review has a running gag of censoring the movie's frequent breast shots with, well, boobies. | |
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In Cinders and Ashes: the Chronicles of Kamen Rider Dante, a major theme is letting your emotions out, as many of the Kamen Riders in the fanfic are tied to an emotion that fuel their Elemental Powers. All of Dante's armors have pipes or vents to air out flames, with his core emotion being anger. The one exception to this is his Yellowstone Mount which has none and just lets the heat accumulate, which consequentially causes Dante's user to get more and more angry. In other words: Dante's armor vents out his own grief save for one that just bottles it up. | |
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Dregs: At one point, the nudist has a "private property" sign covering her privates. | |
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VG Cats once dropped a very literal F-bomb. | |
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In the review of The Room (2003), a picture of a donkey's face is used to censor a shot of... you guessed it, an ass. | |
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Lightning Made of Owls: This strip has Ambrose on a line that is tangent to a cubic function, while talking to a calculus class about something irrelevant. | |
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The advert for the grand finale (For the Channel 4 series) of Big Brother UK had the text R.I.P. on a black background. Rather than an 'I', the show's logo was used in its place. | |
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Blacksad: Ivo Statoc makes a big point to Blacksad about how much of a "cold-blooded" bastard he truly is. He's a toad. | |
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Haganai presents us with Maria Takayama who is a child, and a nun, who sees the main character as an older-brother type person in her life. That would make her his little sister. Long way to go for such a groan worthy pun. | |
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Feet of Clay: Vimes is introduced to the tradition of canting arms mentioned under the Real Life section. The Heralds, in creating arms and mottos for newly-rich tradesman, use boxing gloves for a man named Sock and so on, which Vimes is duly unimpressed by. However, one coat-of-arms proves to be a confession Hidden in Plain Sight: Arthur Carry the candlemaker is given a traditional lampe au poisson, and his family motto "Art Brought Forth the Candle" is Ars Enixa Et Candldeabrum... though in true Discworld fashion, the "Eureka!" Moment doesn't hit Vimes until after he's worked that out already, and it only serves to further enrage him as he's apprehending the perpetrators. | |
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Map Men: Jay's costume of Arno Peters has him holding a giant inflatable penis, or a peter as it's known in some slangs. In "How many continents are there?", Jay mentions that a continent can be defined by its culture, while holding a cup of yogurt (a dairy product derived from fermenting milk with bacteria cultures). The longitude problem episode: Admiral Sir Cloudesly Shovell is depicted as a shovel with googly eyes. The disclaimer text at the bottom helpfully points out that Shovell didn't actually look like that in real life. It's mentioned that Nevil Maskelyne, who had become the new head of the Board of Longitude by the time John Harrison finished his H4 chronometer, decided that the clock needed to be put through several more tests. This was accompanied by the visual of Jay and Mark lifting up a soccer goal and then carrying it a few meters away — literally Moving the Goalposts. In "You'll never guess the most popular internet country code", Mark tells the viewers to "strap in" for the explanation on some internet jargon. Quick cut to him or Jay trying to buckle up in his car seat. |
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TV Tropes: The logo has a Lampshade Hanging on it. The icon for the button leading to the Fanfic namespace is a paper fan. |
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The Incredible Hulk: When Rick Jones marries his girlfriend Marlo shortly after she comes Back from the Dead, DC Comics' Death makes a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo, crashing the reception and giving Marlo a silver hairbrush. | |
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In the other, another couple sings the praises of the house they've just bought. They do admit it has a rat problem. Cut to the band Ratt repeatedly performing "Round and Round". | |
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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog: Dr. Horrible uses a trans-matter ray to steal some gold "in bar form" that got liquefied in transit and ends up in a freezer bag, looking like nothing so much as soup broth. That smells like cumin, no less. (They never say it out loud, but what he's got is a bag of "gold bouillon.") | |
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Nero also enjoys making such jokes. Examples are Nero literally rolling up a gang of thieves (in a carpet) or seeing a head on a desk with the caption "head of the police". When Nero went in space he always saw a bunch of milk bottles flying around (the Milky Way) and a great bear floating in space (named after the star sign). | |
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El Goonish Shive: The Writer's Block is a fairly common Running Gag in the Sketchbook section. | |
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Unsounded: The lady acting as General Bell's arm candy during the Treenahin festival is dressed in a candy costume. | |
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Judge Dredd: Judge Dredd never being seen without his helmet. "Justice is blind", anyone? | |
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In the first opening for Inazuma Eleven GO, we get a close-up of Matsukaze Tenma both times the line "Ten made todokeyou" occurs in the lyrics. | |
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Matthew Santoro: In Triumphant Return!, Matt says, "Me being the smart guy I am, I decided to do a little digging." He then picks his nose, and says, "No, not that kind of digging." In 40 Fascinating SEX Facts!, Matt says, "That's a cock in the background", and points to a picture of a rooster. |
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Cutie Mark Crusaders 10k: When Discord is explaining the rules of his game, he says that whispering sweet nothings to the pieces that represent who the player wants to influence works well. He is then shown literally whispering the phrase "sweet nothings" to his piece. | |
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The previous image for this page illustrated his comment that Super Mario Galaxy had "many interesting levels" with Mario looking at a pile of spirit levels and saying "How interesting." This was such a groaner that Yahtzee lampshaded with a big sign reading "VISUAL PUN". | |
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"The Polearm Shop" has a snake slither in in the last two panels. The entire strip is an homage to Monty Python's Flying Circus. | |
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Vaguely Recalling JoJo: When a Star Platinum gets a Strike in Telence's baseball video game, a Scyther note Scyther's Japanese name is Strike appears. | |
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Dubious Company: Walter and Tiren get shipwrecked and their primal instincts kick in. Walter builds a house while Tiren hunts for food. In a backstory side piece, Sal and Leeroy get a visit from Phred. He appears as a pair of sweatpants. |
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Mr. Mendo summed up the absurdities of the backlash against The Lone Ranger by depicting it as an argument between two drinking straws. | |
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Ninja Nonsense had truly terrible one involving "a furo" getting filled with an "afro". Even the characters point out how bad the joke is. | |
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In Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Joys of Seasons episode 7, Paddi has his pet egg Eggy sneak into Mr. Slowy's laboratory to find him something to eat, and Eggy retrieves an egg that Paddi, after eating it, finds out is actually an egg-shaped bomb. The Chinese words for "egg" (蛋, or "dan") and "bomb" (炸弹, or "zhadan") have Chinese characters that are pronounced the same but are different (蛋 and 弹 both being pronounced "dan", in this case). | |
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In Saberspark's review of the Balto trilogy, he talks about how the first movie's soundtrack gives him the goosebumps. Quick cut to Stella's seductive song for Boris in Balto III: Wings of Change, where Saber quickly clarifies that he's not talking about those goosebumps. | |
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Taunton Cider's Red Rock Cider was advertised on British television in the late 1980s and early 1990s with a series of spots paying homage to Police Squad!, directed by John Lloyd and featuring Leslie Nielsen reprising his role as Frank Drebin. Among the many stylistic lifts from Police Squad!, the adverts featured many visual puns (some recycled from Police Squad!). For example, upon entering a pub, Drebin passes a sign reading "Pool" and bumps into a man at a pool table — which turns out to be full of water. | |
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During the "Dam Busters" segment of his Action 52 review, he gets frustrated by his inability to turn back after getting trapped by a dead end, to which he exclaims, "This game is shitting me!" Cut to an image of the Action 52 cartridge laying a Nerd-shaped turd. | |
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Dad: In "Dad Is The Best YouTuber," Dad sets up a pie with a figure of Felix the Cat on top, before proceeding to smash it all with a hammer. This is a pun on him wanting to smash PewDiePie, also known as Felix, to take his place as the best YouTuber. | |
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The Golden Oecumene: The laws of the Oecumene are carved on the floor of the courtroom — they're set in stone. | |
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5 Second Films: "Drafty". | |
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Life and Death has a long history of puns, visual and otherwise. Even several characters owe their mere existence to visual puns, like "love is blind," and such. Lampshaded as often as not, but hey. Tropes Are Not Bad. | |
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The Critic once is reminded to bring up the suicide of The Neverending Story 2's lead actor by someone who he's been ignoring for a while, who's been in the room for a while, and happens to be an elephant. An elephant in the room, if you will. | |
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Huckleberry: In a page titled "Nightcrawler", a worm is seen crawling his way into town at night. The Diamondback really has diamonds on its back. |
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Mobile Suit Gundam has the White Base stop at the neutral Side Six. As a condition of entry, its weapons are literally secured with red tape. For those who missed it the first time, Bright complains in the next episode about the abundance of red tape getting in the way of repairs. | |
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The poster for the eponymous The Runaways biopic features a cherry with a lit fuse instead of a stem — a reference to the band's hit "Cherry Bomb". | |
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CouncilRyS RPG: One of the early game enemies are a sentient pair of gardening clippers. Who do you call those that make video clips of streamers, much less Virtual Youtubers? | |
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Monday Begins on Saturday: The protagonist is sent to a world of (mostly bad) sci-fi literature and is surprised to see Technobabble-speaking engineers... reinventing the wheel. (In original Russian, it's a bicycle.) | |
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The King's Avatar: After Excellent Era forcefully retires Ye Xiu against his will, they literally throw him out into the cold as it starts snowing as soon as he leaves the building. | |
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The snarky video game reviews of Zero Punctuation consist of an almost constant string of these. During the God of War: Chains of Olympus review, he subverts it. When describing Kratos' behavior as "incongruous" the screen cuts to the text "A word I can't fucking illustrate." The previous image for this page illustrated his comment that Super Mario Galaxy had "many interesting levels" with Mario looking at a pile of spirit levels and saying "How interesting." This was such a groaner that Yahtzee lampshaded with a big sign reading "VISUAL PUN". |
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Cells at Work!, which features an abstract depiction of life for cells in the human body, features a number of puns. Virii are depicted as various inanimate objects that attach to Ordinary Cells and turn them into Plague Zombies; the virus that causes dengue fever is depicted as tengu masks. Purine compounds are depicted as stacks of pudding cups, a play on the Japanese word for pudding, purin. The Boot Camp Episode shows the Macrophages and Dendritic Cells helping train thymocytes (developing T cells) by holding up cardboard cut-outs, representing their role as antigen-presenting cells. |
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Dotto! Koni-chan: Used a few times in the Latin Spanish dub. For example, in the first episode of the Fish Samurai, Emi tried to stop him and he told her that she didn't have to thank him, turns out she wanted to warn him that he was going to fall into a chasm. While falling he says "ya caigo", which literally means "I'm falling already", but it's also a Mexican slang for "I get it now" or "I see". | |
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Suske en Wiske: Wiske literally "burning with curiosity", Suske and Wiske followed by swans ("swans" is a nickname for police on motorcycles in Belgium),... | |
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In one scene in The Muppet Movie, Kermit instructs Fozzie to "turn left at the fork in the road". Kermit is quite surprised to see a literal giant fork stuck in the road at the turn-off. | |
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Goldfish Warning!: Any time Chitose says "my school" (Watashi no gakuen), cue the school for scrubbing brushes (Tawashi no gakuen), although that may just be Wapiko not being able to hear properly. | |
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There is actually a Yu-Gi-Oh! card named "Gyoh!" in Japan; its effect involves Fish-Type monsters and its art depicts a shark bearing down on a surprised monster. The US name is "Oh F!sh!" | |
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One example that does translate, if not incredibly accurately, is in the third episode of Pokémon: The Original Series. Kasumi (Misty), who is afraid of bugs, spots a Caterpie, and screams "MUSHI!" (bug). Satoshi (Ash), mishearing her, pops up in a cow suit, and comments "Ushi?" (cow). The English dialogue opted for, after Misty's scream, having Ash (in the cow suit) comment "Maybe it's a... Cow-terpie!." | |
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Fresh Guacamole: Most of the items used to make the guacamole are look-alikes, but some puns are thrown in too. When the baseball (which resembles an onion) and pincushion (a tomato) are cut, they turn into dice. They are literally being diced. The guacamole is served with a side of chips. No, not potato chips; poker chips. |
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The Naked Sun: In a rare serious example, at one point Baley the detective asks his partner, R. Daneel Olivaw (the "R." means he's a robot) to "give me a hand". This results in Olivaw briefly giving a puzzled look at his own hand, as if being asked to unscrew it and give it to Baley. This proves to be an important clue to solving the murder. | |
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In Japan, Inc., Ueda admits he likes America, and his female boss comments: "He must be an alien." In this panel, he is drawn as The Alien. | |
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This happens twice at the same time at the end of Deadpool vs. The Mask, where after reducing Deadpool to a head, The Mask pulls out a comically large nuke named "Fat Lady" to finish him off with. | |
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Oi-chan from Mononoke Sharing is a nurikabe (basically a living wall) and is the only yokai in the series whose human form doesn't have large breasts, even when she's seen as an adult in the epilogue. She's flat as a board. | |
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The Wikipedia page on the rhombic triacontahedron mentions that it is made of "golden rhombi", and illustrates this with an image of a golden rhombus — with a literal gold fill. | |
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In one episode of Happy Heroes, Big and Little M. use a Trojan horse in Doctor H.'s Internet router. The Trojan horse is literally a giant rocking horse. | |
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Guards! Guards!: When the Watch are arresting a villain, Vimes tells Carrot to "throw the book at him". Carrot, who doesn't understand metaphor, lobs The Laws and Ordinances of Ankh-Morpork in the villain's direction, causing the villain to lose his balance and fall five stories to his death. | |
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