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"Where? Where?"
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Dated humor trope. Simply put, a rather innocent member of a usually monstrous species walks into the room. Everyone screams, points, and shouts "Monster!" Said character, not realizing that they are the monster, goes "Where?! Where?!" while looking around for it. These days if it's used at all in serious works, the monster is more likely to be snarking. Related to Answers to the Name of God, Tomato in the Mirror, and Duck!. |
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In the radio/TV quiz show You Bet Your Life, when the announcer introduced Groucho Marx, Groucho would come out on stage and innocently exclaim, "Oh, that's me!" | |
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Inverted in Angel (which has no shortage of monsters) but in "Spin the Bottle" the entirely human Gunn introduces himself, where upon the person he's talking to looks around in alarm for the gun, shouting "Where?!" | |
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The classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode "Cowabunga Shredhead" has Shredder, thinking he's Michelangelo, walk into the Turtles' lair, resulting in this exchange: | |
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A Diplomatic Visit: In chapter 12 of the third story, Diplomacy Through Schooling, Queen Novo of the Seaponies and Queen Schuberta of the Sirens are having a brief exchange and Schuberta is annoyed at Novo over a past event. King Leo, who's also present, steps in to calm the situation with "Ladies, ladies,", prompting Novo to look around and jokingly ask, "Who came in?" | |
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This gag happens with Bushroot in the Darkwing Duck Christmas Episode. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: Played with when Calvin yells "Look! A tiger!" and Hobbes is startled, crying out, "A tiger?" before realising Hobbes himself is the tiger. Another strip has Calvin play a joke on Hobbes by warning him that a big, ugly, fuzzy, caterpillar (Hobbes' tail) is about to chomp on his bottom. |
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Puff the Magic Dragon: Variant in the first special — Puff already knows he's a dragon, but as he's walking by Jackie Draper's house and sees him sitting silently in his room, he pulls the trope in an initial effort to cheer Jackie up, asking the boy "I beg your pardon, could you tell me if you just saw a dragon pass by? I could swear I saw one." (chuckles) "Most unusual nowadays." Then he looks again and says "Aaahhh... your mirror across the room. I did see a dragon! Me." Later, after Jackie's back to normal at the end of the special, Puff walks by the house again and this time asks the audience "I beg your pardon, did you happen to see a dragon pass by? Oh, the mirror. I did see a dragon! Me. By the way... where's your fancy stuff?" | |
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Sesame Street: One animated sketch has a gorilla writing a list of words that begin with the letter "g". When he gets stuck and the human employment agent observing him suggests "gorilla", the gorilla yelps "Where?" and leaps into the guy's arms. | |
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The wizards of the Discworld series are so used to the Librarian's new form (an orangutan) that if someone were to mention an orangutan in the library they'd ask the Librarian if he'd seen it. | |
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Done non-humorously by the awakened Ophelia in Claymore. | |
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Occurred in old episodes of Casper the Friendly Ghost. | |
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In episode 1 of Boonie Bears, Vick mistakes Olivia the owl for a monster, and Olivia responds "Where?" before realizing he thinks she's the monster and reassuring him she's not going to hurt him. | |
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Steven Universe: The Movie: When Amethyst's memory is restored and she and Steven hug, a still-amnesic Spinel (who had their memories wiped in the first place) also hugs them, prompting Amethyst to panic: | |
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Fallout 3 has a rather hilarious example: one of the standard "enemy spotted" responses by NPCs is "Over here!", followed by "Where?!" a few seconds later. If there's no one around, said NPC will respond to themself! | |
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In "Zak and the Beanstalk" from Dragon Tales, Mungus the giant asks Max, Emmy, Zak and Wheezie why they're in his castle. Zak, panicked, claims that they're there to sell him dragonberry cookies. Wheezie, however, tells him that they're there to rescue the do re mi birds and Max agrees "Yeah! From the big mean giant." This causes him to panic, asking "Big mean giant? Uhhhh... where?" Emmy tells him that "He means you!" He replies that he's the littlest one in his family, that he's not mean. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: | |
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Garfield and Friends: An episode has the dead ancestors of the cast of "US Acres". Someone shouted, "Ghost!" and Not-Wade does the "Where? Where?" Garfield does this when he's pretending to be a dog and someone refers to him as a cat. He does something similar in another episode where he's had an unwitting "Freaky Friday" Flip with Odie. |
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In the famous "Laughing Fish" story in Batman #475, Joker (and 3 armed thugs) walk into a patent office. The first reaction of the clerk is "Good Lord!" To which the Joker responds "Where?" and looks behind him. Then he realizes it was a figure of speech and asks the clerk if he said it because he loves him. Word of God says that, in the case of Englehart and Rogers' version of the Joker, he's really that crazy. | |
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Brave: In the scene where Elinor turns into a bear; Merida screams, Elinor turns and sees a bear's shadow on the wall, and attempts to shield Merida with her body because she hasn't realized yet that she is the bear. | |
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Brook, the living skeleton in One Piece, does this if he is described as a ghost. | |
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Hydreigon of Pokémon fame is well known for being doom and destruction incarnate, demolishing and devouring anything in it's way. The Hydreigon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity is... nothing like that, being polite, well-spoken, and a tiny bit of a Cloud Cuckoo Lander. | |
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In The Emperor's New Groove, when Pacha finds Kuzco, who has been turned into a llama (but doesn't yet realize this), he thinks he's a normal llama, until Kuzco says, "No touchy": | |
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Scooby-Doo does this a lot in its later incarnations. "Rog? Rere?" | |
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Wheel of Fortune: At the beginning of the April 20th, 2020 episode, after the announcer introduces the hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White, the former jokingly says "Where? Where? Where are they?" | |
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The Great Alicorn Hunt: Several weeks (or even months) after ascending, Rainbow Dash still looks around for somepony else when she's addressed as "Princess". The gryphon prince Ajax tells her he does the same thing whenever he hears "Your majesty". | |
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In The Jungle Book 2, after screams of "Wild animal!" at Baloo, Baloo goes "Wild animal?!? Where?!?" | |
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Turned on its head in Legacy of Kain: Defiance: | |
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Blackadder the Third has a very subtle variation in the episode "Nob and Nobility". Topper knows that Blackadder has gotten his partner killed and lied for monetary gain: | |
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In An American Tail and its sequels, Tiger, the cat who doesn't eat red meat, often is surprised by mice's reaction to him. "Cat!" "Where!?... oh, right." | |
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Monty Python's Flying Circus: Played with/parodied: They then repeat the gag with Inspector Lookout, Chief Constable Fire, and Assistant Chief Constable Theresamanbehindyer. Naturally, Theresamanbehindyer doesn't fall for it. A similar case in "The Cycling Tour" when Mr. Pither is arrested by the Russian Military. As he's being led to a firing squad we hear his narration. A TV presenter tries to prompt guest Anne Elk (Miss) to tell her theory about the brontosaurus. The Self Defence sketch where a line of grunts are being taught how to defend themselves against anyone armed with fresh fruit has Mr Thompson suggesting screaming for help as an option: |
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In Midnight Nation, Lazarus never died again after Jesus raised him from the dead, apparently because Jesus told him to wait for Him to return just before the Last Supper. Two thousand years later, he's still waiting, and every time someone exclaims "Jesus!" he looks around and asks "Where?" | |
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There was an episode of The Munsters where the family was worried about Herman going for late-night walks in the park because of monster sightings there. Nobody in the family ever realized that the monster everyone else was reporting was Herman. | |
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Played with from time to time in The Three Stooges shorts; whenever someone would refer to the three as 'gentlemen' all three of them would turn around and say "Who came in?" | |
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In Final Fantasy VIII, during the segment in which you select instruments for the concert in Fisherman's Horizon, you can wander away from scene as Irvine, whom you would normally never get to control on the field. You can visit the hotel, which broadcasts a warning about a suspicious individual in a longcoat carrying a rifle. Irvine remarks to himself that this sounds like some sort of hardcore bad guy. | |
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In "Monkeying Around and Around" from T.O.T.S., K.C. tells the babies that "it's off to meet your brave fliers." "Where?! Where?!" asks Freddy and Pip tells him that it's them, that they're the brave fliers. | |
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A variant in A Stranger Among the Voices: While trying to get help for Jessica (the human who just saved her from a chimera and been injured in the process), Dinky overhears Lily starting a panic among the town about the "Foal-Hunter" (a supposed monster who she and others had seen in a travelling sideshow). This just increases her fear for Jessica's safety, until Starlight has to explain to her that Jessica is the "Foal-Hunter". | |
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The Batman. In "The Laughing Bat", the Joker dresses up like Batman and dishes out Disproportionate Retribution for petty misdemeanors. Naturally this is an Obligatory Joke. | |
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In The Suburban Jungle, Yin (a panda) calls a psychic hotline, and the seer screams at her to get out because there's a tiger in the house. Yin calmly (albeit with aching ears) informs the hysterical woman that Tiffany is her roommate. | |
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In The Goon Show, which is populated almost entirely with Cloudcuckoolanders... | |
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Long before Roberto Benigni acted his way to an Oscar in Life Is Beautiful, he was an unwitting rape suspect in Le Monstre, and one scene features him doing the "Where? Where?" as people are trying to run away from the rapist. | |
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Lost in a Harem: When Prince Ramo tells his allies that Hazel will enter the city of Barabeeha, accompanied by "these two brave men", Harvey looks around in confusion, trying to figure out who he's talking about. | |
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In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "The Neutral Zone" a group of frozen 20th century humans are unfrozen and brought to The Enterprise. When one of them points at Data and asks "What is that?", Data turns his head and searches behind him. | |
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