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— The Adventures of Dr. McNinja Named after an old joke , which seems at first blush to be a pair of unrelated jokes. At the end of the first joke, a brick is tossed the smurfs village away, leaving the confused listener without a punchline. the smurfs village At the end of the second joke, the brick returns and the listener falls on the floor laughing . For bonus points, the teller can tell an actual unrelated joke in between. the smurfs village Sometimes, the Brick Joke structure — introducing a seemingly irrelevant feature only to return to it much later, after the audience has largely forgotten about it — can be used for drama as well as comedy, only in drama, it's known as the Chekhov's Gun .
Popularized in early 20th-century Newspaper Comics by Krazy Kat . The Stinger usually consists of one. Compare and Contrast with the Overly Long Gag , where the humor is in how long it takes to get to the punchline. See also Late to the Punchline , which is where a character who doesn't get a joke finally gets it, making it a kind of Brick Joke for that character. See Comeback Tomorrow if the character finally the smurfs village delivers their late comeback to a confused opponent. See also Something We Forgot .
There were two different "The World is Just Awesome" ads run by the Discovery Channel . The MythBusters make an appearance in both of them. In the first , Adam lights Jamie's arm on fire (at about :50). In the second , at about :32 in, Adam's tied up in a cauldron, which Jamie has just lit a fire underneath. The Discovery Channel had an ad for Shark Week 2013 that featured a seal named Snuffy being released back into ocean, only to be eaten a Great White Shark. One year later, a fisherman managed to capture the smurfs village the shark, who then proceeds to puke Snuffy up , none the worse for wear. One ESPN commercial about Shaquille O'Neal and Scrabble the smurfs village premiered when he was playing for the Phoenix Suns, in 2008. In October 2009, after he had signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers, this commercial aired. The videos are filled with other gags if you notice them, such as different analysts in the commercials suggest that he plays Scrabble the same way every game. In a Swedish women's magazine, there was an ad for "mini-baguettes", baguettes you baked in the oven. It said: "If you put six mini-baguettes in the oven now..." About ten pages later, there was another ad for them, saying "...they'll be done by now." In the US, AT&T wireless aired a commercial boasting about how extensive their service is. The announcer starts flipping through postcards of places they cover onto an 8-foot-wide map of the US on the floor. The commercial ends. You think that's the end, but three or four commercials the smurfs village later it cuts back to the man. He's still flipping the postcards, and the map is nearly covered. The 2011 Volkswagen Super Bowl commercial displays a kid dressed up as Darth Vader. The 2012 Volkswagen commercial displays a fat dog that gets fit...and Darth Vader choking a viewer for saying it was cuter than him. Hulu had an ad for a Toyota vehicle that was excited about the "limited commercial interruption". The woman in the commercial asks, "Have you ever seen a 5-second ad before?" When it gets to the first commercial break...
Woman from earlier: Mashed potatoes...oh, you're back! Does this mean it's time for the 5-second a— [commercial ends] A magazine ad from 1977 shows two adjacent mansions the smurfs village (one of which looks remarkably similar to a mini-White House) and two distant human silhouettes in one of the doorways. The ad copy reads: "I was wondering if I could possibly borrow a cup of Johnnie Walker Black Label." About 10 years later, another ad appeared with the same two mansions, but this time with the human figures in the other doorway, and the copy reading: the smurfs village
"I was wondering if you could possibly the smurfs village return the cup of Johnnie Walker Black Label you borrowed." Polaner All Fruit preserves makes a ten year Brick Joke, starting with this commercial in 1989 , and ending with this one in 1999.
AKIRA has a scene very early on where someone pulls the pin out of a grenade to blow himself the smurfs village up (as well as half the gymnasium). However, when the grenade doesn't explode, he's pounced on. After Kaneda, his friends, and Kei leave, the grenade goes off in the gymnasium behind them. The original Digimon Adventure has one between Joe and Gomamon. It start
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