"Papa, Mamu"@en . "Im Laufe der Serie gibt es mehrere Running Gags oder sich wiederholende Themen. Ein paar davon gab es schon von Anfang an, andere kamen erst im Laufe der Zeit zustande."@de . "Top Gear has numerous running gags that have been present throughout most of the series' history on television. Some of the running gags listed below, however, have since featured less frequently in the show."@en . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . . "In the Captain Underpants series, there are numerous running gags in each book, which vary from chapter titles to catchphrases."@en . . . . "Beavis and Butt-head features a lot of recurring gags and elements. Some of them have been present since the beginning, some have appeared since it's 2011 revival and some only appeared in the earliest episodes."@en . "The running gags are: -Two of the officers are in pursuit of a car and struggling to read a vanity plate, and once realizing the plate they crash. -Lt.Jim Dangle's bike being stolen. - when Junior pulls over a car, they either take apart his car or knock him out."@en . . . . "Lala Nama"@en . "In the Fanon Universe, there are some humorous events that occur repeatedly, and in many different ways. This page is a compilation of the known running gags in the CPFW's context."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Over the course of the Traitor Games, a number of running gags have come about. Some may only be running gags over the course of a single Traitor Game, while others may resurface in later games. Some may be done once per game at the most. And a few may be considered overused. This page will attempt to list many of the prominent running gags in the Traitor Games."@en . "Doles Santos Hospital"@en . . . . "Running gags."@en . . . . . "This page is an ever expanding list of the recurring jokes (or running gags) which have appeared in multiple episode of Have I Got News For You. These jokes are normally referenced by Paul and Ian as they appear in most of the episodes. \n* Ian and football \n* Donchaknow \n* Allegedly \n* Ian and getting sued \n* Of course its not true \n* The Scoring system \n* Paul's GCSE in metal work \n* John Prescott"@en . . . "The running gags in The Big Bang Theory include many stunts and dialogues that repeatedly come up in the episodes."@en . . "Like most television comedies and comedic film series, Drawn Together has a number of running gags it makes regular use of throughout the series. Many of these gags are parodies of various clich\u00E9s from film and television; frequently, Drawn Together will even parody its own gags. For running gags specific to individual characters, see that character's individual article."@en . . "Just be friends"@en . "None"@en . "Hat"@en . . . . "Yahtzee occasionaly uses jokes or characters that have been used before."@en . . "GABBY FUN VIDEO"@en . . "Running gags."@en . . . . . . "This page is an ever expanding list of the recurring jokes (or running gags) which have appeared in multiple episode of Have I Got News For You. These jokes are normally referenced by Paul and Ian as they appear in most of the episodes. \n* Ian and football \n* Donchaknow \n* Allegedly \n* Ian and getting sued \n* Of course its not true \n* The Scoring system \n* Paul's GCSE in metal work \n* John Prescott"@en . "Doctor"@en . . . . . . "Animaniacs has a high list of running gags. Most of them are catchphrases."@en . "Running Gags are jokes or events that are seen throughout the series."@en . . . . . . . "The show is known for its many recurring signature gags, running from action to catchphrases."@en . . . "Running Gags"@de . "Gabby, likes summer class, in school, and computer. And a tip for the episode is too good to see it. And you and friends play it. It thinks you say, sorry if angry... again take. Take greatful kids Gee... Fruit is good, okay. Summer is nice to play... it' icy, LOL."@en . "Many types of running gags are used in PivotMasterDX\u2019s videos. This article will feature a list of his running gags."@en . "Throughout the Hardcore series, there have been plenty of running gags throughout it all to accompany them, which should likely be expected when a bunch of friends are attempting to reach a common goal throughout it all. We have a complete list of these over , but this page is here to help in listing some of the most famous ones."@en . . . "Rachel's long, drawn-out \"Noooo!!\" when receiving bad news became her catchphrase. In \"The One With The Ride-Along\", when Rachel shows Monica the message Emily left for Ross on his answering machine, they say each other's catchphrases. Monica says \"Noooooo\" and Rachel exclaims \"I know!\""@en . "Rachel's long, drawn-out \"Noooo!!\" when receiving bad news became her catchphrase. In \"The One With The Ride-Along\", when Rachel shows Monica the message Emily left for Ross on his answering machine, they say each other's catchphrases. Monica says \"Noooooo\" and Rachel exclaims \"I know!\""@en . "Running Gags"@en . . "Often the Psych writers pick up or continue jokes made in previous episodes. These are most typically lines stated by Shawn such as \"Gus, don't be [this little crevice in my arm]\" or \"...I've heard it both ways\". the most long-running of these is Shawn's habit of giving Gus (or someone else) a phony name (i.e. ...and this is my partner Gus T.T. Showbiz)."@en . "Running gags"@en . . . . . . . "Running gags, are often used in Home Improvement."@en . "Top Gear has numerous running gags that have been present throughout most of the series' history on television. Some of the running gags listed below, however, have since featured less frequently in the show."@en . "The running gags in The Big Bang Theory include many stunts and dialogues that repeatedly come up in the episodes."@en . . . "Gabby, likes summer class, in school, and computer. And a tip for the episode is too good to see it. And you and friends play it. It thinks you say, sorry if angry... again take. Take greatful kids Gee... Fruit is good, okay. Summer is nice to play... it' icy, LOL."@en . . . "6"^^ . . "There have been a number of running gags throughout Eddsworld's history, most notably Edd's Coca-Cola addiction and Tom's \"Holy____ in a _____\" line. Here's a list of them, major or minor."@en . . "A Running Gag, or Gag Reel, is a series of jokes and/or cliches that runs throughout Criminal Case and happens frequently. The purpose of this is to make the players of the game have a laugh or have a \"d\u00E9j\u00E0 vu\" feeling."@en . . . . . . . . "Running gags, are often used in Home Improvement."@en . . . . . "Yahtzee occasionaly uses jokes or characters that have been used before."@en . . . "The show is known for its many recurring signature gags, running from action to catchphrases."@en . "Running Gags are a major recurring theme in BnG, where literally, some jokes have been reused dozens of times, though others have only appeared a few times. One of the most reused is a villain announcing his plans in a monologue, and somebody is right behind him listening. Some of these are enabled solely by the power of the Gag Reflex. \n* Acapulco \n* Alternate Universes \n* Annual Villain \n* \"Aren't you?\" \n* Author's Boring Speeches \n* Ball Man Rolling Through Tournament Arena \n* Behind the Back \n* Bloody Ungrateful Robots \n* Breaking the Fourth Wall \n* Bob Pissed Off \n* Chadling Taken Internally \n* Characters Not Dying \n* Coffee Break Strips \n* Contrived Plot Device \n* Convoluted Plans \n* Disappearing Blocks \n* Disrespecting the Author \n* Drug-Induced Comas \n* Freaking out (It's rather common) \n* F-Bomb \n* Gamma, The Peacekeeping Robot \n* Gaydar \n* George Goes Insane \n* George Hanging from the Ceiling \n* Getting Drunk \n* Hating Time Travel \n* Hiding in the Bathroom \n* Holographic Historical Heads \n* Ice Cream \n* Level 10 Alert \n* Liquified Demon (Noted at parties) \n* Locking Self in the Bathroom \n* Mega Man Hurt \n* Mega Man Refusing To Slide \n* Mega Man Vomiting \n* Met Bots Being Indestructible \n* Mynd Winking \n* Not Following Laws of Robotics \n* Party Breaks (Interruptions of storyline) \n* Pink Ranger Costume \n* Plot Holes \n* Quirky Personalities \n* Ran Dies \n* The Rehabilitor \n* Rush's Useless Spring \n* Sexual Innuendoes \n* Simple Button \n* Sound Guy \n* Special Effects Budget \n* Spirit Guides \n* Stalling \n* Sudden Storyline Shifts \n* Surfing Jokes (While getting a ride on a flier) \n* Time Travel \n* Title Characters \n* Visiting Authors \n* \"What? I'm evil, I lied.\" \n* Wily Beer \n* Wily's Fortress Blown Up \n* Yoink"@en . "Oz mentions that bunnies are able to take care of themselves in the season two episode \"Phases\". Bunnies become a running gag thanks to Anya later on in the series. \n* In the season four Halloween episode, \"Fear, Itself\", Anya dresses up as something truly scary... A bunny. \n* In \"Superstar\", Xander accidentally calls Buffy \"Bunny\" in Jonathan Levinson's universe which Anya strangely doesn't react to. In the DVD commentary for the episode, writer Jane Espenson claims this was a hint to the audience that something wrong was going on. \n* In the season five episode \"Shadow\", Xander proclaims \"Just once I would like to run into a cult of bunny worshippers,\" to which Anya replies \"Great! Thank you very much for those nightmares!\" \n* In the finale of season five, \"The Gift\", Anya finds a plush stuffed bunny and takes it to be an omen of death. \n* Anya spontaneously sings about bunnies in the season six musical episode, \"Once More, with Feeling\". Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes, They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses. And what's with all the carrots? What do they need such good eyesight for anyway? \n* Apparently, Anya's phobia is so deep-seated and ingrained that, even amnesiac, in the season six episode \"Tabula Rasa\", she frightens herself by repeatedly summoning bunnies by accident, until the whole room is jammed with hopping white monstrosities. \n* The mere mention of bunnies in \"Chosen\" fills Anya with grim determination."@en . . "Animaniacs has a high list of running gags. Most of them are catchphrases."@en . "Throughout the Hardcore series, there have been plenty of running gags throughout it all to accompany them, which should likely be expected when a bunch of friends are attempting to reach a common goal throughout it all. We have a complete list of these over , but this page is here to help in listing some of the most famous ones."@en . . . "In the Captain Underpants series, there are numerous running gags in each book, which vary from chapter titles to catchphrases."@en . . . "Mama, Mamu, Papa, Uncle"@en . . . . . "Dia nothing to do"@en . "All in my school"@en . . . . "Many types of running gags are used in PivotMasterDX\u2019s videos. This article will feature a list of his running gags."@en . "Running Gags have been a feature of the site since its inception. These are the jokes that the main contributors of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com have done over and over."@en . "The running gags are: -Two of the officers are in pursuit of a car and struggling to read a vanity plate, and once realizing the plate they crash. -Lt.Jim Dangle's bike being stolen. - when Junior pulls over a car, they either take apart his car or knock him out."@en . "Running Gags are a major recurring theme in BnG, where literally, some jokes have been reused dozens of times, though others have only appeared a few times. One of the most reused is a villain announcing his plans in a monologue, and somebody is right behind him listening. Some of these are enabled solely by the power of the Gag Reflex."@en . "Im Laufe der Serie gibt es mehrere Running Gags oder sich wiederholende Themen. Ein paar davon gab es schon von Anfang an, andere kamen erst im Laufe der Zeit zustande."@de . . "Like most television comedies and comedic film series, Drawn Together has a number of running gags it makes regular use of throughout the series. Many of these gags are parodies of various clich\u00E9s from film and television; frequently, Drawn Together will even parody its own gags. For running gags specific to individual characters, see that character's individual article."@en . . . . . "Oz mentions that bunnies are able to take care of themselves in the season two episode \"Phases\". Bunnies become a running gag thanks to Anya later on in the series. \n* In the season four Halloween episode, \"Fear, Itself\", Anya dresses up as something truly scary... A bunny. \n* In \"Superstar\", Xander accidentally calls Buffy \"Bunny\" in Jonathan Levinson's universe which Anya strangely doesn't react to. In the DVD commentary for the episode, writer Jane Espenson claims this was a hint to the audience that something wrong was going on. \n* In the season five episode \"Shadow\", Xander proclaims \"Just once I would like to run into a cult of bunny worshippers,\" to which Anya replies \"Great! Thank you very much for those nightmares!\" \n* In the finale of season five, \"The Gift\", Anya fi"@en . . "There are multiple running gags throughout The Weekenders: \n* The constantly changing themes of the pizza place (one weekend it's Kosher Pizza, and another it's Pizzakaust). \n* A reference to Lor's many brothers and Lor never being quite sure exactly how many there are. \n* Tino's single mother serving foods of highly questionable origin (Such as kelp ravioli and spinach Jell-O cones). \n* Daisy May Draggentowski's poor people skills. \n* Carver's obsession with proving that he is not 'magic'. \n* Whenever Mrs. Katsufrakis says something, Tish says what she means, and Mrs. Katsufrakis then says: \"is what I say (That's what I said).\" (e.g.: In the episode To Tish, Mrs. Katsufrakis says \"I leave you to kitchen my cup.\" when she really meant \"I leave you to kiss and make up.\") \n"@en . . . . . "Gabby"@en . . "None"@en . "There are multiple running gags throughout The Weekenders: \n* The constantly changing themes of the pizza place (one weekend it's Kosher Pizza, and another it's Pizzakaust). \n* A reference to Lor's many brothers and Lor never being quite sure exactly how many there are. \n* Tino's single mother serving foods of highly questionable origin (Such as kelp ravioli and spinach Jell-O cones). \n* Daisy May Draggentowski's poor people skills. \n* Carver's obsession with proving that he is not 'magic'. \n* Whenever Mrs. Katsufrakis says something, Tish says what she means, and Mrs. Katsufrakis then says: \"is what I say (That's what I said).\" (e.g.: In the episode To Tish, Mrs. Katsufrakis says \"I leave you to kitchen my cup.\" when she really meant \"I leave you to kiss and make up.\") \n* One of the group members always summing things up and ends an episode with the statement \"Later days\". \n* Tino's tendency to break out into immature rants whenever he sees something inappropriate. \n* The kids' teacher, Mr. Hossinfeld, referring to something as \"a kick in the pants\". \n* Lor's constant desperation to relieve herself. \n* Christie and Candi's mischievous nature and scheming. \n* Tino becoming glued to various objects, such as beach towels and trees. \n* Carver's obsession with shoes & coolness. \n* Lor's tendency to overhear and misinterpret conversations of others. \n* Buffy's level-headed responses to even the craziest of situations. \n* The unclarity of Tish's parent's country of origin."@en . . . . . . . "None"@en . "Unknown"@en . "A Running Gag, or Gag Reel, is a series of jokes and/or cliches that runs throughout Criminal Case and happens frequently. The purpose of this is to make the players of the game have a laugh or have a \"d\u00E9j\u00E0 vu\" feeling."@en . "Manila"@en . "Beavis and Butt-head features a lot of recurring gags and elements. Some of them have been present since the beginning, some have appeared since it's 2011 revival and some only appeared in the earliest episodes."@en . "Often the Psych writers pick up or continue jokes made in previous episodes. These are most typically lines stated by Shawn such as \"Gus, don't be [this little crevice in my arm]\" or \"...I've heard it both ways\". the most long-running of these is Shawn's habit of giving Gus (or someone else) a phony name (i.e. ...and this is my partner Gus T.T. Showbiz)."@en . . . . . . "Phineas and Ferb"@en . "Male"@en . . . "In the Fanon Universe, there are some humorous events that occur repeatedly, and in many different ways. This page is a compilation of the known running gags in the CPFW's context."@en . "Running Gags have been a feature of the site since its inception. These are the jokes that the main contributors of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com have done over and over."@en . . . . . . . "Running Gags are jokes or events that are seen throughout the series."@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . "There have been a number of running gags throughout Eddsworld's history, most notably Edd's Coca-Cola addiction and Tom's \"Holy____ in a _____\" line. Here's a list of them, major or minor."@en . . . . . . . . "Danny is obsessed with cleaning. For more info see: Danny's personality When Danny is upset he plays the guitar. Danny is highly overprotective of D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle."@en . . . . . . . "Over the course of the Traitor Games, a number of running gags have come about. Some may only be running gags over the course of a single Traitor Game, while others may resurface in later games. Some may be done once per game at the most. And a few may be considered overused. This page will attempt to list many of the prominent running gags in the Traitor Games. \n* Batman dies. In the very first Traitor Game, Batman was targeted by a Traitor. In the second Traitor Game, a different player played Batman and he fell victim to the Traitors. In the third, Batman (played by a third player) fell victim to the Traitors. Recognizing that Batman being killed seemed to be becoming a running gag, Batman was the 'first kill NPC' in Traitor Game VI (the game where the 'first kill NPC' concept was first used). Since then, it was played entirely for laughs in Traitor Games VIII, XI, and XIII where Batman made brief 'gag' cameos, and used seriously, comedically, or some bizarre mixture of the two in the games in between. Finally, it was the basis of the storyline of Traitor Game XIV: Legion (where we decided to finally give Batman his due). After that, the gag has gone the way of Kenny McCormick's deaths on South Park -- in other words, still referenced or even used now and then, but no longer a 'once an episode' (or in this case 'at least once a game') thing. \n* 'And Knowing is Half the Battle'. The G.I. Joe 1980s series' PSA ending segments have been parodied all over the Internet, and so they have been in the Traitor Games. Usually, this takes the form of someone mentioning a fun bit of trivia, or someone asking a silly question and getting a silly answer. And then someone says \"Now I know.\" At which point a character called 'The G.I. Joe guy' would appear just long enough to say 'And knowing is half the battle' before disappearing just as suddenly. Most often used by The Purple Skull and Chris Lang, though DoctorDoom has referenced it a few times. OverMaster used a variant starring Chiri Kitsu from Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei in Game XXIV. \n* Van Damme. For some reason, a lot of people hire B-list action movie star Van Damme as a security guard. Whenever that person is being harassed, Van Damme (dressed as Guile from the Street Fighter movie) shows up and speaks with a horribly bad attempt at an American accent. The person who was bothering someone, even if they're a super-powerful being, usually backs off and leaves right away. The major exceptions are those who don't know who Van Damme is, who then find out the hard way (Ouch). Used by The Purple Skull in a number of games. \n* The Spanish Inquisition. NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION! Yes, there are a number of Monty Python fans in the Traitor Game community, and The Purple Skull couldn't resist using the Spanish Inquisition as a running gag in Traitor Game XV. They've sometimes resurfaced every now and then, and actually won an award for Best NPC at the Second Annual Traitor Game Awards. \n* Ares riding Grimlock. In the course of Traitor Game X, Ares the God of War mounted Grimlock (the Transformer who transforms into a robotic Tyrannosaur) and rode him into battle. This has been reprised and referenced a number of times since then. \n* 'Previously on'... Mostly used by Schornforce, this is where a stuffy English voice says the phrase to signal a recap of previous Traitor Game events. Although Schornforce has never actually said what inspired this gag, Chris Lang believes it's a nod to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Anthony Stewart Head's narration. Radioactive Zombie, for some reason known only to him, believes it's a Sean Connery reference, but Chris Lang thinks it's safe to assume it's a Buffy reference given Schornforce's being a fan of the show, and the fact that Anthony Stewart Head, who played Giles on the show, would always introduce the recap. \n* This has not stopped Radioactive Zombie from continuing to assume it's Sean Connery, and having some completely nonsensical moments where a 'Sean Connery' voice will harass one of his characters. No one gets the joke other than Radioactive Zombie, as far as this editor knows, but that doesn't stop him from doing it enough times to be considered a running gag on its own. \n* Various individual characters have their running gags."@en . . "None"@en . "Danny is obsessed with cleaning. For more info see: Danny's personality When Danny is upset he plays the guitar. Danny is highly overprotective of D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle."@en .