Display title | First Name Ultimatum |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A type of verbal Running Gag that's not quite a Catch Phrase and not quite a Stock Phrase. A Plucky Comic Relief character, of the more annoying Characters As Device variety (i.e. a Trickster, Devil in Plain Sight, or Tagalong Kid), is so annoying, one or more other characters can only express their exasperation by saying their name. They use the exact same tone and inflection every time, maybe even accompanied by the same music/ sound effect. The tone is so individual and memorable that some cases, if old enough, can even be parodied in future shows. |