The Running Gag trope as used in popular culture. A joke whose humor derives from repetition, ideally becoming funnier each time it is repeated. Must be … Running Gag Stumbles · RunningGag/Western Animation · 1/0 (Axtarishcomic) |
A Running Gag is a recurring event that becomes more humorous or meaningful each time it is used, depending on its subject. However, it can only happen so ... |
Individual examples: · Lincoln: making plans with long names (which end in him lampshading them) and reading comics in his underwear. · Lori: saying "Literally" ... |
The next step after this is Running Gagged, where the joke is terminated with extreme prejudice, once and for all. Or until they bring it back. |
Back when Headscratchers was called "It Just Bugs Me", there was a page on "school". Someone asked why people don't like school, and got a bunch of responses. |
Running Gags in live-action movies. Airplane! Back to the Future did this a lot in the sequels. Clerks: Clue: The Comedy of Terrors: The Dark Knight Trilogy. |
Page listing recurring jokes intentionally created by hololive member(s). For jokes where the viewers are directly involved in bringing them to life, ... |
A page for describing RunningGag: Animated Films. Aladdin: The Return of Jafar has "You'd be surprised what you can live through" pop up many times. |
A joke that is only mildly funny the first time, but becomes funnier each time it is repeated. Must be repeated at least three times. |
In the 1632 series, James Nichols often compares 17th-century European nobles to 20th-century Chicago gang leaders. |
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