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[[File:Back-up_8235.jpg|link=Comicbook/Identity Disc|right|Plan B--sometimes it's so good, you actually want your other plans to fail.]]
[[File:Back-up 8235.jpg|link=Identity Disc|frame|Plan B--sometimes it's so good, you actually want your other plans to fail.]]


{{quote|''"Next time, let's '''start''' with Plan B."''
|'''Lexi'''|''[[Loonatics Unleashed]]''}}


A [[Stock Phrase]], generally said in the middle of an action scene when things are going wrong. There are two common forms of plan B: ''[[Screw This, I'm Outta Here|Run like hell]]'' and ''[[Stuff Blowing Up|Boom!]]''
{{quote|''"Next time, let's '''start''' with Plan B."''|'''Lexi''', ''[[Loonatics Unleashed (Animation)|Loonatics Unleashed]]''}}

A [[Stock Phrase]], generally said in the middle of an action scene when things are going wrong. There are two common forms of plan B: ''[[Screw This I'm Outta Here|Run like hell]]'' and ''[[Stuff Blowing Up|Boom!]]''


[[Hilarity Ensues]] if it loops all the way to Plan Z. Or if the letter doesn't actually have anything to do with the number of plans before it (e.g., it's called "plan B" because it involves a trip to Belgium).
[[Hilarity Ensues]] if it loops all the way to Plan Z. Or if the letter doesn't actually have anything to do with the number of plans before it (e.g., it's called "plan B" because it involves a trip to Belgium).


See also [[Never Recycle Your Schemes]].
See also [[Never Recycle Your Schemes]].
{{examples|Examples}}

== [[Anime]] ==
* Dub-[[Dragonball|Goku]], early into his fight with Kid Buu. "Okay, onto plan b...whatever ''that'' is." (This being DBZ, it seems like "try ''that much harder'' to blow him up.")
* In [[Mahou Sensei Negima]]: When Ala Alba's original plan to get out of the governor's ball without fighting fails, they switch to 'Escape Plan B'. Of course, not all goes to plan...


{{examples}}
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Dragon Ball]]'': Dub-Goku, early into his fight with Kid Buu. "Okay, onto plan b...whatever ''that'' is." (This being DBZ, it seems like "try ''that much harder'' to blow him up.")
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': When Ala Alba's original plan to get out of the governor's ball without fighting fails, they switch to 'Escape Plan B'. Of course, not all goes to plan...


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Hex]]'' has: "Looks like a good time for Plan B. Sure do wish I had me a Plan B." Followed a few pages later by "Looks like I just found me a Plan B".
* ''[[Hex]]'' has: "Looks like a good time for Plan B. Sure do wish I had me a Plan B." Followed a few pages later by "Looks like I just found me a Plan B".
* [[Runaways]] gives us "We always use plan B. Why don't we just make it plan A?"
* ''[[Runaways]]'' gives us "We always use plan B. Why don't we just make it plan A?"
* There's this great exchange in an issue of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Sonic: Universe]]'', where Shadow the Hedgehog and his "Team Dark" attempt to get a Chaos Emerald from the God-Panda currently lording over them in the "Special Zone." After failing the mini-game, Omega turns to Shadow and asks if it's time for plan B. Shadow answers in the affirmative and Plan B basically comprises entirely of Omega unloading his entire arsenal, which makes up over half of his total mass, in the God-Panda's face.
* ''[[The Wizard of Id]]''. The King asks his knight Rodney why the battle plan is called Plan B instead of Plan A. Rodney replies that they always end up having to go to Plan B anyway.
{{quote|'''Omega''': "I like Plan B."}}
* There's this great exchange in an issue of ''[[Archies Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic: Universe]]'', where Shadow the Hedgehog and his "Team Dark" attempt to get a Chaos Emerald from the God-Panda currently lording over them in the "Special Zone." After failing the mini-game, Omega turns to Shadow and asks if it's time for plan B. Shadow answers in the affirmative and Plan B basically comprises entirely of Omega unloading his entire arsenal, which makes up over half of his total mass, in the God-Panda's face.
{{quote| '''Omega''': "I like Plan B."}}
* In the American Manga ''[[Vampire Cheerleaders]]'', the leader is thwarted in using her [[Kiss of the Vampire|bite]] to alter the mind of the boy who announced he will expose them.
* In the American Manga ''[[Vampire Cheerleaders]]'', the leader is thwarted in using her [[Kiss of the Vampire|bite]] to alter the mind of the boy who announced he will expose them.
{{quote| '''Lori:''' Heh. A minor setback. Girls, it's time for '''[http://www.vampirecheerleaders.net/strips-vc/half-time_5 Plan BC.]'''<br />
{{quote|'''Lori:''' Heh. A minor setback. Girls, it's time for '''[http://www.vampirecheerleaders.net/strips-vc/half-time_5 Plan BC.]'''
'''Leonard:''' Plan B and C? Huh?<br />
'''Leonard:''' Plan B and C? Huh?
'''Zoe:''' No, it's just plan "BC."... '''Booty. Call.''' }}
'''Zoe:''' No, it's just plan "BC."... '''Booty. Call.''' }}
* The [[Suicide Squad]]'s "Plan B" was usually "have Lawton shoot our way out."
* The [[Suicide Squad]]'s "Plan B" was usually "have Lawton shoot our way out."
* [[Astonishing X Men]]: Cyclops's Plan B for being fired upon by Breakworld ships was "[[Deadpan Snarker|we all die now]]". {{spoiler|His actual plan was to get sucked into space where the Breakworld troops would capture him, revive him and torture him for the location of the ultimate weapon that the X-Men lied about having. Once he'd been there long enough for the rest of the team, who crash landed on the surface of the breakworld, to also get captured, Cyclops would re-activate his psychically suppressed optic blasts to break the team out.}}
* ''[[Astonishing X Men]]'': Cyclops's Plan B for being fired upon by Breakworld ships was "[[Deadpan Snarker|we all die now]]". {{spoiler|His actual plan was to get sucked into space where the Breakworld troops would capture him, revive him and torture him for the location of the ultimate weapon that the X-Men lied about having. Once he'd been there long enough for the rest of the team, who crash landed on the surface of the breakworld, to also get captured, Cyclops would re-activate his psychically suppressed optic blasts to break the team out.}}
** From Uncanny X-Men 541:
** From ''Uncanny X-Men'' 541:
{{quote| '''Mayor Sinclair:''' So--Plan B?<br />
{{quote|'''Mayor Sinclair:''' So--Plan B?
'''Cyclops:''' No. Not Plan B. Plan 2."Plan B" implies we only have 26. }}
'''Cyclops:''' No. Not Plan B. Plan 2."Plan B" implies we only have 26. }}
* "Looks like [[The Commissioner Gordon|Gordon's]] about to call in plan [[Batman|B]]. [[Don't Explain the Joke|B as in Batman]]."
* "Looks like [[The Commissioner Gordon|Gordon's]] about to call in plan [[Batman|B]]. [[Don't Explain the Joke|B as in Batman]]."


== [[Fan Fics]] ==
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* In the [[Evangelion]] [[Fanfic]] ''[[Nobody Dies (Fanfic)|Nobody Dies]]'', Misato Katsuragi says "I love those Plan B's. It's the sort of plans I see through my eyelids." after watching a particularly annoying (and terrifying) Angel die in the brightest, most spectacular, and most explosive way possible.
* In the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' [[Fanfic]] ''[[Nobody Dies]]'', Misato Katsuragi says "I love those Plan B's. It's the sort of plans I see through my eyelids." after watching a particularly annoying (and terrifying) Angel die in the brightest, most spectacular, and most explosive way possible.
** Don't forget Rei's famous scream of "I love Plan B! It's always so much better than Plan A!"
** Don't forget Rei's famous scream of "I love Plan B! It's always so much better than Plan A!"
* In the ''[[Glee]]'' fanfic ''[[Hunting the Unicorn (Fanfic)|Hunting the Unicorn]],'' the Warblers have a list of [[Zany Scheme|Zany Schemes]] to keep Kurt from transferring back to McKinley High. The first two plans shown are Plans A and B, but the third is Plan ''M''.
* In the ''[[Glee]]'' fanfic ''[[Hunting the Unicorn]],'' the Warblers have a list of [[Zany Scheme]]s to keep Kurt from transferring back to McKinley High. The first two plans shown are Plans A and B, but the third is Plan ''M''.
* In the ''[[Harry Potter]]/[[Sailor Moon]]/[[Ranma ½]]'' fanfic ''[[The Girl Who Loved]]'', {{spoiler|[[Gender Bender|Mary Riddle]]}} can't figure out a "Plan A" for getting into Harry and Usagi's heavily-protected wedding, and is stuck with several Plans B and C, none of which she likes.


== [[Film]] ==

== [[Film]] -- Animated ==
* Lampshaded in ''[[Wizards]]'', when [[Mook]] 1, having seen that Plan A (machine gunning hostages) doesn't work, announces "Now for Plan B!" "What's Plan B?" asks Mook 2. "You'll see." And he blows up the temple. But they forgot to go outside first.
* Lampshaded in ''[[Wizards]]'', when [[Mook]] 1, having seen that Plan A (machine gunning hostages) doesn't work, announces "Now for Plan B!" "What's Plan B?" asks Mook 2. "You'll see." And he blows up the temple. But they forgot to go outside first.


== [[Film]] -- Live Action ==
* ''[[Hudson Hawk]]''. The title character apparently kills Tommy Five-Tone, so the Mayflowers can't use Tommy to convince him to work for them. Minerva Mayflower turns to her operative George Kaplan:
* ''[[Hudson Hawk]]''. The title character apparently kills Tommy Five-Tone, so the Mayflowers can't use Tommy to convince him to work for them. Minerva Mayflower turns to her operative George Kaplan:
{{quote| '''Minerva''': Plan B, George.<br />
{{quote|'''Minerva''': Plan B, George.
'''George''': Plan B? }}
'''George''': Plan B? }}
* From ''[[Star Trek]] V'', there's: "Prepare for Emergency Landing Plan B." "B, as in barricade!"
* From ''[[Star Trek]] V'', there's: "Prepare for Emergency Landing Plan B." "B, as in barricade!"
* ''[[Bad Boys]] II'' has one of these toward the end where the thoroughly improvised plan B consisted of driving what looks like a Humvee through the house, but definitely did not involve a bigass gun.
* ''[[Bad Boys]] II'' has one of these toward the end where the thoroughly improvised plan B consisted of driving what looks like a Humvee through the house, but definitely did not involve a bigass gun.
{{quote| '''Marcus:''' What the hell does the B stand for? ''Bullshit!''}}
{{quote|'''Marcus:''' What the hell does the B stand for? ''Bullshit!''}}
* ''[[The Lost Boys]]''. When their first encounter with the vampires doesn't go according to plan, Sam and the Frog brothers have to go to Plan B. They don't have a Plan B yet and have only two and a half hours to come up with one.
* ''[[The Lost Boys]]''. When their first encounter with the vampires doesn't go according to plan, Sam and the Frog brothers have to go to Plan B. They don't have a Plan B yet and have only two and a half hours to come up with one.
* Used in ''[[Star Wars]] Episode III''. Plan B sucks, since it was Anakin's idea.
* Used in ''[[Star Wars]] Episode III''. Plan B sucks, since it was Anakin's idea.
* ''[[Condorman]]''. The hero Woody overhears his CIA friend Harry telling his boss that if Woody's plan fails, they can always go to Plan B. Woody gets captured and is being hauled off to prison by a detective.
* ''[[Condorman]]''. The hero Woody overhears his CIA friend Harry telling his boss that if Woody's plan fails, they can always go to Plan B. Woody gets captured and is being hauled off to prison by a detective.
{{quote| '''Woody:''' (despairingly) So much for Plan B.<br />
{{quote|'''Woody:''' (despairingly) So much for Plan B.
'''Detective:''' (Harry in [[Wig Dress Accent|disguise]]) Hey, ugly American. Remember Plan B? This is it. }}
'''Detective:''' (Harry in [[Wig, Dress, Accent|disguise]]) Hey, ugly American. Remember Plan B? This is it. }}
* ''[[Plan Nine From Outer Space]]'' was executed because Plans One through Eight failed.
* ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' was executed because Plans One through Eight failed.
* The [[Dukes of Hazzard]] film gave us the line: "Plan B's jes' a fancy way of sayin' 'drivin' by the seat o' yer pants'."
* The ''[[Dukes of Hazzard]]'' film gave us the line: "Plan B's jes' a fancy way of sayin' 'drivin' by the seat o' yer pants'."
* [[Face Off|"Okay. Plan B. Let's just kill each other."]]
* ''[[Face Off]]'': "Okay. Plan B. Let's just kill each other."
* The [[Tagline]] for the movie version of ''[[The a Team (Film)|The a Team]]'': "There is no Plan B."
* The [[Tagline]] for the movie version of ''[[The A-Team (film)|The A-Team]]'': "There is no Plan B."
* Naturally mentioned frequently in the movie "Plan B". A woman is forced by the mafia to kill various mob leaders, but decides to think of an increasingly complicated way of getting out of this.
* Naturally mentioned frequently in the movie ''Plan B''. A woman is forced by the mafia to kill various mob leaders, but decides to think of an increasingly complicated way of getting out of this.
* And then there's the ''other'' movie titled ''[[Plan B (Film)|Plan B]]'', which revolves around a man's various plans to win his ex-girlfriend back. Plan A involved him befriending his ex's new boyfriend and encouraging him to set his sights on another woman. Plan B? [[Ho Yay|Seducing said boyfriend who's allegedly bisexual.]]
* And then there's the ''other'' movie titled ''[[Plan B]]'', which revolves around a man's various plans to win his ex-girlfriend back. Plan A involved him befriending his ex's new boyfriend and encouraging him to set his sights on another woman. Plan B? [[Ho Yay|Seducing said boyfriend who's allegedly bisexual.]]



== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] novel ''How Much for Just the Planet?'', by [[John M Ford]], the Diredei plan to stop the Federation and/or Klingons from exploiting their dilithium is called "Plan C". {{spoiler|There was no Plan A or B; C stands for the keystone of the plan: "Comedy".}}
* In the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] novel ''How Much for Just the Planet?'', by [[John M. Ford]], the Diredei plan to stop the Federation and/or Klingons from exploiting their dilithium is called "Plan C". {{spoiler|There was no Plan A or B; C stands for the keystone of the plan: "Comedy".}}
* In one ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' novel, they eventually have to resort to Plan D, which Sonic hadn't actually got as far as thinking up. Fortunately, a [[Contrived Coincidence]] intervenes.
* In one ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' novel, they eventually have to resort to Plan D, which Sonic hadn't actually got as far as thinking up. Fortunately, a [[Contrived Coincidence]] intervenes.
* One of the book titles in the [[Liaden Universe]] ''is'' "Plan B." Plan B being the emergency "clan is under attack, everyone bug out, get weapons, and maintain radio silence" plan. It's pretty telling that Clan Korval has had this plan in reserve pretty much since they landed on the home planet. [[Word of God]] is that the title of the book was actually decided upon ''for them'' by fans during the long gap between their publisher rejecting further books in the series after the third (in which the name "Plan B" was first mentioned) and the authors learning they had an unexpected Internet fan movement. Fans kept asking them when ''Plan B'' was coming out, and they chose to take advantage of the name recognition when they found a publisher for future books in the series.<br /><br />In a way, ''Plan B'' was the ''authors''' "Plan B", since they had not ever expected to be able to continue the series when the first publisher didn't want it. [[Word of God]] is also that "Plan B" was a working draft term for the real name of the plan, intended to be replaced in the edit process when they could come up with suitable Liaden nomenclature, but it somehow stuck.
* One of the book titles in the [[Liaden Universe]] ''is'' "Plan B." Plan B being the emergency "clan is under attack, everyone bug out, get weapons, and maintain radio silence" plan. It's pretty telling that Clan Korval has had this plan in reserve pretty much since they landed on the home planet. [[Word of God]] is that the title of the book was actually decided upon ''for them'' by fans during the long gap between their publisher rejecting further books in the series after the third (in which the name "Plan B" was first mentioned) and the authors learning they had an unexpected Internet fan movement. Fans kept asking them when ''Plan B'' was coming out, and they chose to take advantage of the name recognition when they found a publisher for future books in the series.
:In a way, ''Plan B'' was the ''authors''' "Plan B", since they had not ever expected to be able to continue the series when the first publisher didn't want it. [[Word of God]] is also that "Plan B" was a working draft term for the real name of the plan, intended to be replaced in the edit process when they could come up with suitable Liaden nomenclature, but it somehow stuck.
* From ''[[Good Omens (Literature)|Good Omens]]'', after Crowley has successfully killed one Duke of Hell, but failed to bluff the surviving one:
* From ''[[Good Omens]]'', after Crowley has successfully killed one Duke of Hell, but failed to bluff the surviving one:
{{quote| Plan A had worked. Plan B had failed. Everything depended on Plan C, and there was only one drawback to this: he had only ever planned as far as B.}}
{{quote|Plan A had worked. Plan B had failed. Everything depended on Plan C, and there was only one drawback to this: he had only ever planned as far as B.}}
* ''The Good, The Bad, and the Undead'' by Kim Harrison has:
* ''The Good, The Bad, and the Undead'' by Kim Harrison has:
{{quote| "Grab the fish and run like hell."}}
{{quote|"Grab the fish and run like hell."}}
:: This is the subject of a magnificent call back in a later book when Plan A fails again.
: This is the subject of a magnificent call back in a later book when Plan A fails again.



== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Myth Busters]]'' ''is'' this trope. You'd be hard pressed to find one time when Plan A worked without a hitch. On the off chance that Plan A does work, they generally go to ''[[Stuff Blowing Up|Plan B!]]'' anyway.
* ''[[MythBusters]]'' ''is'' this trope. You'd be hard pressed to find one time when Plan A worked without a hitch. On the off chance that Plan A does work, they generally go to ''[[Stuff Blowing Up|Plan B!]]'' anyway.
** When the build team tried busting their first myth, they didn't have a plan B, causing Adam to comment that they usually only get it right on plan D.
** When the build team tried busting their first myth, they didn't have a plan B, causing Adam to comment that they usually only get it right on plan D.
*** Which is why they always say "[[Failure Is the Only Option|Failure is always an option]]".
*** Which is why they always say "[[Failure Is the Only Option|Failure is ''always'' an option]]".
* Each episode of ''[[Black Adder]] Goes Forth'' (in which Blackadder tries a different method to escape the trenches) is given a letter in the opening credits.
* Each episode of ''[[Blackadder]] Goes Forth'' (in which Blackadder tries a different method to escape the trenches) is given a letter in the opening credits.
* Colonel O'Neill of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' is well-known for saying this line and then poking fun at it. One memorable exchange (from "Orpheus"):
* Colonel O'Neill of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' is well-known for saying this line and then poking fun at it. One memorable exchange (from "Orpheus"):
{{quote| '''O'Neill''':"It's time for plan B."<br />
{{quote|'''O'Neill''':"It's time for plan B."
'''Carter''': "We have a plan B?" <br />
'''Carter''': "We have a plan B?"
'''O'Neill''': "No, but it's time for one." }}
'''O'Neill''': "No, but it's time for one." }}
** From episode "Evolution Part 1":
** From episode "Evolution Part 1":
{{quote| '''O'Neill''': "Reynolds, I want flanking positions set up on either side of the clearing. Rig the perimeter with C4."<br />
{{quote|'''O'Neill''': "Reynolds, I want flanking positions set up on either side of the clearing. Rig the perimeter with C4."
'''Colonel Reynolds''': "Not much faith in Plan A?"<br />
'''Colonel Reynolds''': "Not much faith in Plan A?"
'''O'Neill''': "Since when has Plan A ever worked?" }}
'''O'Neill''': "Since when has Plan A ever worked?" }}
* ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'':
* ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'':
{{quote| '''O'Neill:''' So I guess that "frozen replicator" plan didn't pan out for ya? <br />
{{quote|'''O'Neill:''' So I guess that "frozen replicator" plan didn't pan out for ya?
'''McKay:''' Yeah, not so much. <br />
'''McKay:''' Yeah, not so much.
'''O'Neill:''' How's that plan B workin' for ya? Good? <br />
'''O'Neill:''' How's that plan B workin' for ya? Good?
'''McKay:''' Actually, it's more like plan C. As in, C4? You catch my drift? <br />
'''McKay:''' Actually, it's more like plan C. As in, C4? You catch my drift?
'''O'Neill:''' No. <br />
'''O'Neill:''' No.
'''McKay:''' Let's just say, we're concerned the Daedalus won't be able to carry out your standing orders. <br />
'''McKay:''' Let's just say, we're concerned the Daedalus won't be able to carry out your standing orders.
'''Woolsey:''' What? To destroy Atlantis with nuclear weapons, I thought we were past that! Why we're going back to that? <br />
'''Woolsey:''' What? To destroy Atlantis with nuclear weapons, I thought we were past that! Why we're going back to that?
'''McKay:''' Hey, it's the only way! <br />
'''McKay:''' Hey, it's the only way!
'''O'Neill:''' Can you do that? <br />
'''O'Neill:''' Can you do that?
'''McKay:''' Yes, if we plant charges on all ten of the shield emitters before the Daedalus arrives. That way, when the replicators try to activate the shield... <br />
'''McKay:''' Yes, if we plant charges on all ten of the shield emitters before the Daedalus arrives. That way, when the replicators try to activate the shield...
'''Woolsey:''' ...the C4 detonates, the Daedalus beams a warhead into the city and we all get vaporized! <br />
'''Woolsey:''' ...the C4 detonates, the Daedalus beams a warhead into the city and we all get vaporized!
'''O'Neill:''' Sounds more like a plan F, doesn't it? As in, [[Curse Cut Short|we're totally-]] <br />
'''O'Neill:''' Sounds more like a plan F, doesn't it? As in, [[Curse Cut Short|we're totally-]]
'''McKay:''' Look, if we fight our way back to the underwater jumper bay then we will be able to fly to a safe distance! That is, if we can get the underwater bay door open. <br />
'''McKay:''' Look, if we fight our way back to the underwater jumper bay then we will be able to fly to a safe distance! That is, if we can get the underwater bay door open.
'''O'Neill:''' You can't even open ''this'' door! }}
'''O'Neill:''' You can't even open ''this'' door! }}
** {{spoiler|1=Even that wasn't the real plan at all. It was a diversion that McKay wanted the Replicators to learn about when they mind probed their prisoners, so they wouldn't go looking for the ''real'' plan.}}
** {{spoiler|1=Even that wasn't the real plan at all. It was a diversion that McKay wanted the Replicators to learn about when they mind probed their prisoners, so they wouldn't go looking for the ''real'' plan.}}
* ''[[Twenty Four]]'' has a few examples:
* ''[[24]]'' has a few examples:
{{quote| '''Andre Drazen''': When Plan A fails, you should have a Plan B, not Plan A recycled.<br />
{{quote|'''Andre Drazen''': When Plan A fails, you should have a Plan B, not Plan A recycled.
...<br />
...
'''Andre Drazen''': I appreciate the offer, Kevin, but as you Americans so often say, Plan B is already in effect. }}
'''Andre Drazen''': I appreciate the offer, Kevin, but as you Americans so often say, Plan B is already in effect. }}
* From the ''[[Alias (TV)|Alias]]'' episode "Hourglass":
* From the ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' episode "Hourglass":
{{quote| '''Michael Vaughn''': Okay, what's Plan B 'cause that's not going to happen.}}
{{quote|'''Michael Vaughn''': Okay, what's Plan B 'cause that's not going to happen.}}
* From ''[[Andromeda]]'':
* From ''[[Andromeda]]'':
{{quote| '''Seamus Harper''': We needed a Plan B. You always have a Plan B. <br />
{{quote|'''Seamus Harper''': We needed a Plan B. You always have a Plan B.
'''Dylan Hunt''': My Plan B's work.<br />
'''Dylan Hunt''': My Plan B's work.
...<br />
...
'''Dylan Hunt''': Plan B sucks. }}
'''Dylan Hunt''': Plan B sucks. }}
* From the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' serial "Battlefield":
* From the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "Battlefield":
{{quote| '''The Doctor:''' Ace... I think it's time for Plan B.<br />
{{quote|'''The Doctor:''' Ace... I think it's time for Plan B.
'''Ace:''' We run?<br />
'''Ace:''' We run?
'''The Doctor:''' Yes! ''RUN!!!'' }}
'''The Doctor:''' Yes! ''RUN!!!'' }}
* ''[[Leverage]]'' uses this a few times.
* ''[[Leverage]]'' uses this a few times.
** In the pilot, to show off how [[Crazy Prepared]] Nate is:
** In the pilot, to show off how [[Crazy Prepared]] Nate is:
{{quote| '''Nate''': Now get to the elevator and head down. We're going to the burn scam.<br />
{{quote|'''Nate''': Now get to the elevator and head down. We're going to the burn scam.
'''Hardison''': Going to Plan B?<br />
'''Hardison''': Going to Plan B?
'''Nate''': Technically, that would be Plan G.<br />
'''Nate''': Technically, that would be Plan G.
'''Hardison''': How many plans do we have? Is there, like, a Plan M?<br />
'''Hardison''': How many plans do we have? Is there, like, a Plan M?
'''Nate''': Yeah. Hardison dies in Plan M. <br />
'''Nate''': Yeah. Hardison dies in Plan M.
'''Eliot''': I like Plan M. }}
'''Eliot''': I like Plan M. }}
** "The Queens Gambit Job" contains this reference to plan M:
** "The Queens Gambit Job" contains this reference to plan M:
{{quote| '''Sophie''': So the salt was plan B?<br />
{{quote|'''Sophie''': So the salt was plan B?
'''Nate''': Plan M actually.<br />
'''Nate''': Plan M actually.
'''Hardison''': Don't I usually die in Plan M? How many plans do I die in?<br />
'''Hardison''': Don't I usually die in Plan M? How many plans do I die in?
'''Nate''': C, F, and K, thru M. }}
'''Nate''': C, F, and K, thru M. }}
** "The Boiler Room Job" inverts the trope. Hardison gets caught hacking into the mark's finances to steal his money, and the team invents a reason to cover up his presence that leads to an elaborate con. At the end of the episode, it turns out that the con was itself a cover... to distract the mark, allowing Hardison to hack into his finances and steal all his money, which Nate refers to as "going back to plan A".
** "The Boiler Room Job" inverts the trope. Hardison gets caught hacking into the mark's finances to steal his money, and the team invents a reason to cover up his presence that leads to an elaborate con. At the end of the episode, it turns out that the con was itself a cover... to distract the mark, allowing Hardison to hack into his finances and steal all his money, which Nate refers to as "going back to plan A".
** In "The Gold Job" Nate reveals that when he plans out a con, he starts with Plan G as the worst case scenario plan where they still succeed in their mission. He then works his way to Plan A as the most elegant way to beat the mark. It is implied that plans after G are desperation plans where they are pretty much just trying to get away with their lives. Since Hardison was in charge of Plan A in that episode, Nate was implementing Plan G behind his back just in case Plan A backfired.
** In "The Gold Job" Nate reveals that when he plans out a con, he starts with Plan G as the worst case scenario plan where they still succeed in their mission. He then works his way to Plan A as the most elegant way to beat the mark. It is implied that plans after G are desperation plans where they are pretty much just trying to get away with their lives. Since Hardison was in charge of Plan A in that episode, Nate was implementing Plan G behind his back just in case Plan A backfired.
** In "The Lost Heir Job", Parker and Eliot are rushing to the courtroom, pursued by cops, Nate (pretending to be a lawyer) is running out of time and the opposite side's lawyer just showed up.
** In "The Lost Heir Job", Parker and Eliot are rushing to the courtroom, pursued by cops, Nate (pretending to be a lawyer) is running out of time and the opposite side's lawyer just showed up.
{{quote| '''Hardison''': I hope you have a Plan B, or F, something from the first half of the alphabet. }}
{{quote|'''Hardison''': I hope you have a Plan B, or F, something from the first half of the alphabet. }}
* Though he never says the exact phrase, ''[[Burn Notice]]'''s Michael Westin ''never'' has a Plan A work. Ever.
* Though he never says the exact phrase, ''[[Burn Notice]]'''s Michael Westin ''never'' has a Plan A work. Ever.
* Mocked gently in ''[[Puppets Who Kill]]'', which a sex-crazed teddy bear who always has a plan B.
* Mocked gently in ''[[Puppets Who Kill]]'', which a sex-crazed teddy bear who always has a plan B.
{{quote| "...and if that doesn't work, I go to plan B."<br />
{{quote|"...and if that doesn't work, I go to plan B."
"Plan B?"<br />
"Plan B?"
"I have sex with them. ...sometimes I just skip straight to plan B..." }}
"I have sex with them. ...sometimes I just skip straight to plan B..." }}
* An episode of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' had the characters try to get a crashed Mars Rover functioning again, but when it wouldn't work, they moved to plan B; erase all the data and run away. One of the characters remarks, "Why wasn't that Plan A?"
* An episode of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' had the characters try to get a crashed Mars Rover functioning again, but when it wouldn't work, they moved to plan B; erase all the data and run away. One of the characters remarks, "Why wasn't that Plan A?"
* And don't forget ''[[House MD]]''. The first theory is nearly always a fail. He gets it right somewhere around "Plan J"
* And don't forget ''[[House (TV series)|House]]''. The first theory is nearly always a fail. He gets it right somewhere around "Plan J"
** Really, House gets to plan J, and then realizes plan C was the right one all along. (Plan "L" was a frequent stop early on, if you catch this troper's drift.)
** Really, House gets to plan J, and then realizes plan C was the right one all along. (Plan "L" was a frequent stop early on, if you catch this troper's drift.)
* A running gag on ''[[Get Smart (TV)|Get Smart]]'' had Max in a fix - he'd declare "I have a plan" and explains it - 99 (usually) would point out the very obvious flaw - Max would declare "I have an ''alternate'' plan."
* A running gag on ''[[Get Smart]]'' had Max in a fix - he'd declare "I have a plan" and explains it - 99 (usually) would point out the very obvious flaw - Max would declare "I have an ''alternate'' plan."
* When the lawyers of ''[[The Practice]]'' were defending a client, and it wasn't going so well, they would explicitly switch to "Plan B", namely accusing someone else, usually a grieving relative of the victim, of committing the crime. Used as a transitive verb, e.g., "We're going to Plan B the brother."
* When the lawyers of ''[[The Practice]]'' were defending a client, and it wasn't going so well, they would explicitly switch to "Plan B", namely accusing someone else, usually a grieving relative of the victim, of committing the crime. Used as a transitive verb, e.g., "We're going to Plan B the brother."
** The phrase was used so often many ''[[Genre Savey]]'' witnesses were aware of Plan B and would anticipate it. As well as the firm was sued for doing it.
** The phrase was used so often many ''[[Genre Savvy]]'' witnesses were aware of Plan B and would anticipate it. As well as the firm was sued for doing it.
** By contrast Plan A 'Establishing the State did not meet their burden of proof' was only described once (when they were being sued for Plan B).
** By contrast Plan A 'Establishing the State did not meet their burden of proof' was only described once (when they were being sued for Plan B).
* In the ''[[Farscape (TV)|Farscape]]'' episode "We're So Screwed", they end up going with "plan E... for elevator".
* In the ''[[Farscape]]'' episode "We're So Screwed", they end up going with "plan E... for elevator".
** Part 3 of the "Liars, Guns, and Money" trilogy is called "Plan B", which is pretty funny considering that they end up playing [[Xanatos Speed Chess]] as everything imaginable goes wrong. By that episode they're WAY past Plan B.
** Part 3 of the "Liars, Guns, and Money" trilogy is called "Plan B", which is pretty funny considering that they end up playing [[Xanatos Speed Chess]] as everything imaginable goes wrong. By that episode they're WAY past Plan B.
* ''[[Warehouse 13]]'' has:
* ''[[Warehouse 13]]'' has:
{{quote| '''Myka''': Okay, what do we do now?<br />
{{quote|'''Myka''': Okay, what do we do now?
'''Pete''': Plan B.<br />
'''Pete''': Plan B.
'''Myka''': What's Plan B?<br />
'''Myka''': What's Plan B?
'''Pete''': I was hoping ''you'' knew. }}
'''Pete''': I was hoping ''you'' knew. }}
:: After Pete actually comes up with a Plan B, this is quickly followed by<nowiki>:</nowiki>
:: After Pete actually comes up with a Plan B, this is quickly followed by:
{{quote| '''Myka''': I think we should go with Plan C.<br />
{{quote|'''Myka''': I think we should go with Plan C.
'''Pete''': Okay, what's Plan C?<br />
'''Pete''': Okay, what's Plan C?
'''Myka''': I run away and you get pummeled. }}
'''Myka''': I run away and you get pummeled. }}
* On ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' Blair always has a Plan B and usually a Plan C. Chuck tends to have backup plans also.
* On ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' Blair always has a Plan B and usually a Plan C. Chuck tends to have backup plans also.
* At the conclusion of ''[[Torchwood Miracle Day (TV)|Torchwood Miracle Day]]'' {{spoiler|an agent of the [[Big Bad|Three Families]] reveals that even though the Miracle was undone, [[Sequel Hook|they had a Plan B prepared]]...}}
* At the conclusion of ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'' {{spoiler|an agent of the [[Big Bad|Three Families]] reveals that even though the Miracle was undone, [[Sequel Hook|they had a Plan B prepared]]...}}


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* ''[[The Wizard of Id]]''. The King asks his knight Rodney why the battle plan is called Plan B instead of Plan A. Rodney replies that they always end up having to go to Plan B anyway.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Supreme Commander (Video Game)|Supreme Commander]]'' had a little fun with this; the Cybran nuclear missile submarine is called Plan B.
* ''[[Supreme Commander]]'' had a little fun with this; the Cybran nuclear missile submarine is called Plan B.
* ''[[Fallout]]'' has "Plan C" which adds up to killing everything in the vicinity.
* ''[[Fallout]]'' has "Plan C" which adds up to killing everything in the vicinity.
* In ''[[Call of Duty|Modern Warfare 2]]'', Plan B always involves C4. No exceptions.
* In ''[[Call of Duty|Modern Warfare 2]]'', Plan B always involves C4. No exceptions.
* In ''[[Skylanders Spyros Adventure]]'', after Kaos' army is driven back by the Skylanders, his goblin sidekick suggests Plan B. Kaos decides to skip all the way to Plan Z, and summon a giant monster to pretty much nuke Skylanders HQ and the Core Of Light. To his credit, it's ''very'' effective.
* In ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', after Kaos' army is driven back by the Skylanders, his goblin sidekick suggests Plan B. Kaos decides to skip all the way to Plan Z, and summon a giant monster to pretty much nuke Skylanders HQ and the Core Of Light. To his credit, it's ''very'' effective.
* In ''[[Alpha Protocol]]'', you get a perk called "Plan B: [[Kill It With Fire]]" for setting 25 enemies on fire with incendiary grenades.
* In ''[[Alpha Protocol]]'', you get a perk called "Plan B: [[Kill It with Fire]]" for setting 25 enemies on fire with incendiary grenades.
* in the original ''[[Crash Bandicoot]]'', the conflict between the protagonist and [[Big Bad]] Dr. Neo Cortex starts when the doctor puts Crash into his Cortex Vortex device, the intent being to brainwash Crash and turn him into a loyal minion, but seeing as [[Idiot Hero| Crash isn't the smartest bandicoot around]], the device rejects him, and Crash makes a... haphazard and clumsy escape. Fortunately for Cortex, he has a plan-B: use Crash's girlfriend instead. ''Unfortunately'' for Cortex, this gives Crash a reason to come after him. Yeah, for a mad genius, Cortex isn't all-that smart.



== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Adventurers (Webcomic)|Adventurers]]'' subverts it in [http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/20060225.html this strip] because Plan B is just failure.
* ''[[Adventurers!]]'' subverts it in [https://web.archive.org/web/20100628012129/http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/20060225.html this strip] because Plan B is just failure.
* Belkar has a tendency to comment on this trope in ''[[Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|Order of the Stick]]''; in one strip he said "Run like hell" had always struck him as plan A, and later he spent a series of strips announcing the letter of every new plan his teammates came up with.
* Belkar has a tendency to comment on this trope in ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''; in one strip he said "Run like hell" had always struck him as plan A, and later he spent a series of strips announcing the letter of every new plan his teammates came up with.
{{quote| '''Belkar''': Didn't we go through this already? We're on like plan Q. ... And plan R starts to take form.}}
{{quote|'''Belkar''': Didn't we go through this already? We're on like plan Q. ... And plan R starts to take form.}}
* Gets mentioned a lot on ''[[Schlock Mercenary (Webcomic)|Schlock Mercenary]]''. Usually whenever anyone suggests a plan along the lines of "and we run in, shoot everyone, blow some things up, and run away" (whatever the actual mission), the response will be "Well, we've got a Plan B".
* Gets mentioned a lot on ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]''. Usually whenever anyone suggests a plan along the lines of "and we run in, shoot everyone, blow some things up, and run away" (whatever the actual mission), the response will be "Well, we've got a Plan B".
** [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20040210.html Here] is where we find the shortest amount of time it takes to go from Plan B to Plan C.
** [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20040210.html Here] is where we find the shortest amount of time it takes to go from Plan B to Plan C.
** Another [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20050529.html honorable mention] is having to jump from Plan A straight to Plan '''E'''. Which then immediately becomes screwed up and the whole thing turns into an [[Indy Ploy]].
** Another [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20050529.html honorable mention] is having to jump from Plan A straight to Plan '''E'''. Which then immediately becomes screwed up and the whole thing turns into an [[Indy Ploy]].
* In ''[[Freefall (Webcomic)|Freefall]]'' [http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1700/fc01687.htm here].
* In ''[[Freefall]]'' [http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1700/fc01687.htm here].
{{quote| '''Sam:''' So much for plan A. No worries. Plan B's are more fun anyhow!}}
{{quote|'''Sam:''' So much for plan A. No worries. Plan B's are more fun anyhow!}}
** And it ''is''.
** And it ''is''.
* [http://www.fantasycomic.com/index.php?p=c550 This strip] of ''[[Chasing the Sunset]]'' subverts it, however: Plan A succeeds.
* ''[[Chasing the Sunset]]'' has Plan B [http://www.fantasycomic.com/index.php?p=c502 presenting itself]. As in,
{{quote|
* [http://nuklearpower.com/daily.php?date=060328 This] ''[[Eight Bit Theater (Webcomic)|Eight Bit Theater]]'' strip is fairly indicative of how most of Red Mage's plans work. Which is to say, they don't.
'''Dwarf King''': In that case... [[Seize Them|Guards! Arrest these troublemakers!]]
{{quote| Red Mage: Okay. Plan B. Do we have one?}}
'''Geb''': I'm afraid they are momentarily inconvenienced.
'''Dwarf King''': And who by the dark of the mountain do you think you are?
'''Geb''': I'm plan B. }}
** [http://www.fantasycomic.com/index.php?p=c550 This strip] subverts it, however: Plan A succeeds.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090222170148/http://www.nuklearpower.com/daily.php?date=060328 This] ''[[8-Bit Theater]]'' strip is fairly indicative of how most of Red Mage's plans work. Which is to say, they don't.
{{quote|Red Mage: Okay. Plan B. Do we have one?}}
** Then there are the other names they use for plans, including "Plan Suck" and "Plan Stupid, in honor of its creator, Mr. Stupid".
** Then there are the other names they use for plans, including "Plan Suck" and "Plan Stupid, in honor of its creator, Mr. Stupid".
* Late in its run, sprite comic ''[[Bob and George]]'' has a couple of alphabetical-contingency plans called by letter - namely "Q" and "R".
* Late in its run, sprite comic ''[[Bob and George]]'' has a couple of alphabetical-contingency plans called by letter - namely "Q" and "R".
* ''[[The Whiteboard (Webcomic)|The Whiteboard]]'': When surrounded by the other team at an "outlaw" paintball field<ref>basically no real rules</ref>, in [http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1262.html this strip], the team goes through their options, including [[Attack Pattern Alpha|Attack Plans B, Delta, and Zero]] (the last involving [[Noodle Implements|two zeppelins and a smoke machine]]).
* ''[[The Whiteboard]]'': When surrounded by the other team at an "outlaw" paintball field,<ref>basically no real rules</ref> in [http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1262.html this strip], the team goes through their options, including [[Attack Pattern Alpha|Attack Plans B, Delta, and Zero]] (the last involving [[Noodle Implements|two zeppelins and a smoke machine]]).
* In ''[[The KA Mics]]'' Gertrude & Brunhilda had a [http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/4782936/ Plan B], sadly we didn't see it in action.
* In ''[[The KAMics]]'' Gertrude & Brunhilda had a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120607082023/http://www.drunkduck.com/The_KAMics/4782936/ Plan B], sadly we didn't see it in action.
* Fa'lina of ''[[Dan and Mabs Furry Adventures]]'' has an [http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_424.php interesting] [http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_426.php variant].
* Fa'lina of ''[[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]]'' has an [http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_424.php interesting] [http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_426.php variant].
* Used in the ''[[Blade of Toshubi]]'' [http://www.drunkduck.com/Blade_of_Toshubi/4831842/ here.]
* Used in the ''[[Blade of Toshubi]]'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20120630050342/http://www.drunkduck.com/Blade_of_Toshubi/4831842/ here.]
* [[Magpie House Design|Carry On]]: [http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20100604.html "that ''was'' plan B"]
* ''[[Magpie House Design|Carry On]]'': [http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20100604.html "That ''was'' plan B."]
* Rosemary [http://mansionofe.comicgenesis.com/d/20031208.html employs it] in an early installment of ''[[The Mansion of E (Webcomic)|The Mansion of E]].''
* Rosemary [http://mansionofe.comicgenesis.com/d/20031208.html employs it] in an early installment of ''[[The Mansion of E]].''



== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* ''[[AH Dot Com the Series]]'': On one of the occasions when the AH.commers and CF.netters [[Enemy Mine|work together]], after failing to open a door the AH.commers are ordered to blast it open, upon which the CF.netters comment that "Your Plan B is our Plan A".
* ''[[Alternate History: The Series]]'': On one of the occasions when the AH.commers and CF.netters [[Enemy Mine|work together]], after failing to open a door the AH.commers are ordered to blast it open, upon which the CF.netters comment that "Your Plan B is our Plan A".
* [http://theglen.livejournal.com/16735.html The 1250] [[Things Mr. Welch Is No Longer Allowed to Do In An RPG]] gave us the masterstroke of logic, "Plan B is not automatically twice as much gunpowder as plan A."
* [http://theglen.livejournal.com/16735.html The 1250] [[Things Mr. Welch Is No Longer Allowed to Do In An RPG]] gave us the masterstroke of logic, "Plan B is not automatically twice as much gunpowder as plan A."
* ''[[The Decline of Videogaming]] [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/253824 Part 3]'' comments on the general superiority of the backup plan in all instances.
* ''[[The Decline of Videogaming]] [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/253824 Part 3]'' comments on the general superiority of the backup plan in all instances.
{{quote| Dan: "Oh please...I really don't think that's going to happen."<br />
{{quote|Dan: "Oh please...I really don't think that's going to happen."
Head of Konami: "Fine! Time for plan B!"<br />
Head of Konami: "Fine! Time for plan B!"
(Plan B works quickly and without complication) <br />
(Plan B works quickly and without complication)
Head of Konami: "Why is Plan B always the better one?" }}
Head of Konami: "Why is Plan B always the better one?" }}
** To clarify: Plan A was some horribly complicated thing to kidnap the protagonists to force them onto a game show to be killed. Plan B was a tranquilizer gun.
** To clarify: Plan A was some horribly complicated thing to kidnap the protagonists to force them onto a game show to be killed. Plan B was a tranquilizer gun.
* Whateley Academy has a hilarious version, where a villain has Plans A-Z, and goes over them exhaustively. Things pretty much work out without a hitch; he does NOT have to even go to Plan B! {{spoiler|He was out-gambitted. The thing he was stealing was trapped, and he ended up in Ayla's pocket.}}
* Whateley Academy has a hilarious version, where a villain has Plans A-Z, and goes over them exhaustively. Things pretty much work out without a hitch; he does NOT have to even go to Plan B! {{spoiler|He was out-gambitted. The thing he was stealing was trapped, and he ended up in Ayla's pocket.}}
* In ''[[I'm a Marvel And Im ADC|Marvel/DC]]'', Plan Q is invoked by the Joker at the end of Happy Hour #5. {{spoiler|Plan Q blows.}}
* In ''[[I'm a Marvel... and I'm a DC]]'', Plan Q is invoked by the Joker at the end of Happy Hour #5. {{spoiler|Plan Q blows.}}
** Plan Q was actually Plan A for a while, but was downgraded by Luthor when he realized how dangerous it was. It should tell how bad it was when it dropped that far down the plan list.
** Plan Q was actually Plan A for a while, but was downgraded by Luthor when he realized how dangerous it was. It should tell how bad it was when it dropped that far down the plan list.
* The [[That Guy With the Glasses|reviewers]] chosen to invade Molossia in [[Kickassia]] go to Plan B [[More Dakka|(using weapons)]] after Plan A (charging blindly at [[Royals Who Actually Do Something|President Baugh]] while he stands outside [[Crazy Prepared|armed with a machine gun)]] [[Failure Is the Only Option|goes about as well as it could.]]
* The [[That Guy With The Glasses|reviewers]] chosen to invade Molossia in ''[[Kickassia]]'' go to Plan B [[More Dakka|(using weapons)]] after Plan A (charging blindly at [[Royals Who Actually Do Something|President Baugh]] while he stands outside [[Crazy Prepared|armed with a machine gun)]] [[Failure Is the Only Option|goes about as well as it could.]]
* [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]] in [https://www.eviscerati.org/fiction/pay-me-bug/novel/pay-me-bug-chapter-35 Chapter 35] of ''[[Pay Me Bug (Literature)|Pay Me Bug]]'', where they mention that they hope Plan A works, because [[The Captain|Grif]]'s [[Indy Ploy|Plan B]]s tend to suck.
* [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]] in [https://web.archive.org/web/20130501013257/https://www.eviscerati.org/fiction/pay-me-bug/novel/pay-me-bug-chapter-35 Chapter 35] of ''[[Pay Me, Bug!]]'', where they mention that they hope Plan A works, because [[The Captain|Grif]]'s [[Indy Ploy|Plan B]]s tend to suck.



== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]'' had a great time with this in their Halloween episode. Xanatos' Plan C to help Fox (having already burned through Plans A and B) was going to be basically tricking Goliath into doing the dirty work, but...
* ''[[Gargoyles]]'' had a great time with this in their Halloween episode. Xanatos' Plan C to help Fox (having already burned through Plans A and B) was going to be basically tricking Goliath into doing the dirty work, but...
{{quote| '''Goliath:''' ''(entering the scene)'' [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I don't suppose you have a Plan D]]?}}
{{quote|'''Goliath:''' ''(entering the scene)'' [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I don't suppose you have a Plan D]]?}}
** Xanatos then caves and straight-up asks Goliath for help, prompting:
:* Xanatos then caves and straight-up asks Goliath for help, prompting:
{{quote| '''Elisa:''' Don't even think about it, Goliath! Can't you see? This ''is'' Plan D. If it fails, he'll move on to E or F.}}
{{quote|'''Elisa:''' Don't even think about it, Goliath! Can't you see? This ''is'' Plan D. If it fails, he'll move on to E or F.}}
* ''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Disney)|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]: The Series''
* ''[[101 Dalmatians|One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]: The Series''
{{quote| '''Lucky''': Lieutenant! Push the cage release button!<br />
{{quote|'''Lucky''': Lieutenant! Push the cage release button!
'''Lt. Pug''': I don't take orders from you! <br />
'''Lt. Pug''': I don't take orders from you!
'''Lucky''': But that was part of your plan. Plan C. Remember? <br />
'''Lucky''': But that was part of your plan. Plan C. Remember?
'''Lt. Pug''': Of course I remember. C for..."Cage Release". }}
'''Lt. Pug''': Of course I remember. C for..."Cage Release". }}
* ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Homer buries all Springfield's rubbish (and that of other cities) beneath the town. When it all starts to come back up, Mayor Quimby activates "the all-purpose Plan B": Move the whole town somewhere else.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'': Homer buries all Springfield's rubbish (and that of other cities) beneath the town. When it all starts to come back up, Mayor Quimby activates "the all-purpose Plan B": Move the whole town somewhere else.
* On ''The [[Spongebob SquarePants]] Movie'', Plankton complains that he has gone through Plans A through Y in trying to get the Krabby Patty formula. Then his computer wife Karen reminds him that there's another letter after Y, and so Plan Z goes into effect.
* In ''[[The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie]]'', Plankton complains that he has gone through Plans A through Y in trying to get the Krabby Patty formula. Then his computer wife Karen reminds him that there's another letter after Y, and so Plan Z goes into effect.
* On one episode of ''[[Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]]: the Animated Series'', Phil and Hercules go from Plan Alpha all the way to Plan Omega in trying to retrieve a secret weapon from Ares.
* On one episode of ''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules: the Animated Series]]'', Phil and Hercules go from Plan Alpha all the way to Plan Omega in trying to retrieve a secret weapon from Ares.
* ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'' had one of these (in a moment where the guys [[Indy Ploy|actually bothered to plan]] beyond "kick in the door, zap the ghost").
* ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'' had one of these (in a moment where the guys [[Indy Ploy|actually bothered to plan]] beyond "kick in the door, zap the ghost").
{{quote| '''Egon:''' I have a plan.<br />
{{quote|'''Egon:''' I have a plan.
'''Peter:''' No electro-shock, Egon.<br />
'''Peter:''' No electro-shock, Egon.
[[Beat Panel|(beat)]]<br />
[[Beat Panel|(beat)]]
'''Egon:''' I have another plan. }}
'''Egon:''' I have another plan. }}
* ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'':
* ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'':
{{quote| '''Tim''': Anyone have a good plan B? <br />
{{quote|'''Tim''': Anyone have a good plan B?
'''Wanda''': There aren't any good plan B's, ''Tim''! If they were good, they'd be plan A's. }}
'''Wanda''': There aren't any good plan B's, ''Tim''! If they were good, they'd be plan A's. }}
* ''[[Titan AE]]'': "Out of curiosity, was there a Plan B?"
* ''[[Titan A.E.]]'': "Out of curiosity, was there a Plan B?"
* ''[[Duck Tales (Animation)|Duck Tales]]'' had an episode where Huey, Dewey and Louie would repeatedly use "plan B": lie down on the floor and howl until Uncle Scrooge gives in.
* ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' had an episode where Huey, Dewey and Louie would repeatedly use "plan B": lie down on the floor and howl until Uncle Scrooge gives in.
* In ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'', when King Julien's blender won't work, he skips plans B through G for being far too dangerous and goes straight to plan H: have Mort fiddle with the underground electrical cables.
* In ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'', when King Julien's blender won't work, he skips plans B through G for being far too dangerous and goes straight to plan H: have Mort fiddle with the underground electrical cables.
* The eponymous heroes of ''[[Loonatics Unleashed (Animation)|Loonatics Unleashed]]'' almost always have a Plan B. This trope is induced so may times that once, after Ace spouts the Trope Name, Lexi follows with "Next time, let's ''start'' with Plan B."
* The eponymous heroes of ''[[Loonatics Unleashed]]'' almost always have a Plan B. This trope is induced so may times that once, after Ace spouts the Trope Name, Lexi follows with "Next time, let's ''start'' with Plan B."
* ''[[Swat Kats (Animation)|Swat Kats]]'': Plan Z involves T-Bone cutting the Turbokat's engines in mid-air. Razor hates Plan Z.
* ''[[Swat Kats]]'': Plan Z involves T-Bone cutting the Turbokat's engines in mid-air. Razor hates Plan Z.
* As of season 2 of ''[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', this is Twilight Sparkle's catchphrase.
* As of season 2 of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'', this is Twilight Sparkle's catchphrase.
* In one episode of [[Storm Hawks]], Junko is hypnotized to become more aggressive to take part in a wrestling tournament. Unfortunately, Junko's new personality [[Becoming the Mask|causes him to forget about his teammates]], and when Aerrow is forced into the ring by Cyclonis, Finn has forgotten the words to undo the hypnosis.
* In one episode of ''[[Storm Hawks]]'', Junko is hypnotized to become more aggressive to take part in a wrestling tournament. Unfortunately, Junko's new personality [[Becoming the Mask|causes him to forget about his teammates]], and when Aerrow is forced into the ring by Cyclonis, Finn has forgotten the words to undo the hypnosis.
{{quote| '''Finn:''' Anybody got a plan B?}}
{{quote|'''Finn:''' Anybody got a plan B?}}
* In the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' episode “Nano”, Donatello’s first plan to stop the piecemeal robot controlled by the out-of-control [[Nanomachines]] [[Kill It With Fire|(using a welding torch on it)]] fails, so he goes to plan B, knocking it into a car compactor. But that doesn’t work either. Raphael tells him he really hopes he has a plan-C, and [[Crazy Prepared| Donatello actually does]], which consists of grabbing it with a magnet crane and dumping it in a vat of molten steel, which works. [[Only Mostly Dead| Until it comes back next the season, that is.]]

* In the ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' episode "Operation: U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R.", Sector V tries to sneak up on [[It Makes Sense In Context| the coffee drilling rig]] with Lenny's help in a helicopter by impersonating the Delightful Children's voices, but the villains are onto them. When Lenny nervously asks if they have a plan-B, Numbuh One responds that they "always have a plan-B!" and then hits a button on the dashboard labeled "Plan-B", causing the helicopter to transform into the [[Fun with Acronyms| S.U.B.S.T.A.N.D.A.R.D.]], a 2x4 Technology submarine. Unfortunately, that doesn't work very well either.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* Plan B is the name of an emergency contraceptive brand. Their advertising campaign says "If Plan A fails, go to Plan B..."
* Plan B is the name of an emergency contraceptive brand. Their advertising campaign says "If Plan A fails, go to Plan B..."
* WD-40, the all-purpose <s>lubricant/de-greaser/de-ruster</s> water displacer was so named because WDs 1 through 39 didn't work as well in testing.
* WD-40, the all-purpose <s>lubricant/de-greaser/de-ruster</s> water displacer was so named because WDs 1 through 39 didn't work as well in testing.
* On that note, a moment of silence please for the testers of Preparations A-G...
* On that note, a moment of silence please for the testers of Preparations A-G...
* Not to mention the testers of Compounds A-V...
* Not to mention the testers of Compounds A-V...
* You gotta hand it to the guys that created Formula 409, they define dedication. Also according to a commercial, [http://www.livevideo.com/video/TemplarKnight/057EEB6A897B4C3080175CE01FB3ED02/formula-409-commercial.aspx the world isn't ready for Formula 410].
* You gotta hand it to the guys that created Formula 409, they define dedication. Also according to a commercial, [https://web.archive.org/web/20130323053415/http://www.livevideo.com/video/TemplarKnight/057EEB6A897B4C3080175CE01FB3ED02/formula-409-commercial.aspx the world isn't ready for Formula 410].
* Likewise, the cocktail P2. P stands for project, and project 1 didn't measure up and was scrapped.
* Likewise, the cocktail P2. P stands for project, and project 1 didn't measure up and was scrapped.
* Some Plan Bs even get their own facebook pages: [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Croke-Park-Plan-B/109464812406968 Croke park Plan B]
* Some Plan Bs even get their own Facebook pages: [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Croke-Park-Plan-B/109464812406968 Croke park Plan B]
* In the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Copiapó_mining_accident 2010 Copiapó mining accident] the plan that actually succeeded in reaching the trapped miners was, you guessed it, Plan B.
* In the [[wikipedia:2010 Copiapó mining accident|2010 Copiapó mining accident]] the plan that actually succeeded in reaching the trapped miners was, you guessed it, Plan B.
* "First rule of combat: have a plan. Second rule: Have a backup plan because the first one probably isn't going to work."
* "First rule of combat: have a plan. Second rule: Have a backup plan because the first one probably isn't going to work."


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Plan B--sometimes it's so good, you actually want your other plans to fail.

"Next time, let's start with Plan B."

A Stock Phrase, generally said in the middle of an action scene when things are going wrong. There are two common forms of plan B: Run like hell and Boom!

Hilarity Ensues if it loops all the way to Plan Z. Or if the letter doesn't actually have anything to do with the number of plans before it (e.g., it's called "plan B" because it involves a trip to Belgium).

See also Never Recycle Your Schemes.

Examples of Time for Plan B include:

Anime and Manga

  • Dragon Ball: Dub-Goku, early into his fight with Kid Buu. "Okay, onto plan b...whatever that is." (This being DBZ, it seems like "try that much harder to blow him up.")
  • In Mahou Sensei Negima: When Ala Alba's original plan to get out of the governor's ball without fighting fails, they switch to 'Escape Plan B'. Of course, not all goes to plan...

Comic Books

  • Hex has: "Looks like a good time for Plan B. Sure do wish I had me a Plan B." Followed a few pages later by "Looks like I just found me a Plan B".
  • Runaways gives us "We always use plan B. Why don't we just make it plan A?"
  • There's this great exchange in an issue of Sonic: Universe, where Shadow the Hedgehog and his "Team Dark" attempt to get a Chaos Emerald from the God-Panda currently lording over them in the "Special Zone." After failing the mini-game, Omega turns to Shadow and asks if it's time for plan B. Shadow answers in the affirmative and Plan B basically comprises entirely of Omega unloading his entire arsenal, which makes up over half of his total mass, in the God-Panda's face.

Omega: "I like Plan B."

  • In the American Manga Vampire Cheerleaders, the leader is thwarted in using her bite to alter the mind of the boy who announced he will expose them.

Lori: Heh. A minor setback. Girls, it's time for Plan BC.
Leonard: Plan B and C? Huh?
Zoe: No, it's just plan "BC."... Booty. Call.

  • The Suicide Squad's "Plan B" was usually "have Lawton shoot our way out."
  • Astonishing X Men: Cyclops's Plan B for being fired upon by Breakworld ships was "we all die now". His actual plan was to get sucked into space where the Breakworld troops would capture him, revive him and torture him for the location of the ultimate weapon that the X-Men lied about having. Once he'd been there long enough for the rest of the team, who crash landed on the surface of the breakworld, to also get captured, Cyclops would re-activate his psychically suppressed optic blasts to break the team out.
    • From Uncanny X-Men 541:

Mayor Sinclair: So--Plan B?
Cyclops: No. Not Plan B. Plan 2."Plan B" implies we only have 26.

Fan Works

  • In the Neon Genesis Evangelion Fanfic Nobody Dies, Misato Katsuragi says "I love those Plan B's. It's the sort of plans I see through my eyelids." after watching a particularly annoying (and terrifying) Angel die in the brightest, most spectacular, and most explosive way possible.
    • Don't forget Rei's famous scream of "I love Plan B! It's always so much better than Plan A!"
  • In the Glee fanfic Hunting the Unicorn, the Warblers have a list of Zany Schemes to keep Kurt from transferring back to McKinley High. The first two plans shown are Plans A and B, but the third is Plan M.
  • In the Harry Potter/Sailor Moon/Ranma ½ fanfic The Girl Who Loved, Mary Riddle can't figure out a "Plan A" for getting into Harry and Usagi's heavily-protected wedding, and is stuck with several Plans B and C, none of which she likes.

Film

  • Lampshaded in Wizards, when Mook 1, having seen that Plan A (machine gunning hostages) doesn't work, announces "Now for Plan B!" "What's Plan B?" asks Mook 2. "You'll see." And he blows up the temple. But they forgot to go outside first.
  • Hudson Hawk. The title character apparently kills Tommy Five-Tone, so the Mayflowers can't use Tommy to convince him to work for them. Minerva Mayflower turns to her operative George Kaplan:

Minerva: Plan B, George.
George: Plan B?

  • From Star Trek V, there's: "Prepare for Emergency Landing Plan B." "B, as in barricade!"
  • Bad Boys II has one of these toward the end where the thoroughly improvised plan B consisted of driving what looks like a Humvee through the house, but definitely did not involve a bigass gun.

Marcus: What the hell does the B stand for? Bullshit!

  • The Lost Boys. When their first encounter with the vampires doesn't go according to plan, Sam and the Frog brothers have to go to Plan B. They don't have a Plan B yet and have only two and a half hours to come up with one.
  • Used in Star Wars Episode III. Plan B sucks, since it was Anakin's idea.
  • Condorman. The hero Woody overhears his CIA friend Harry telling his boss that if Woody's plan fails, they can always go to Plan B. Woody gets captured and is being hauled off to prison by a detective.

Woody: (despairingly) So much for Plan B.
Detective: (Harry in disguise) Hey, ugly American. Remember Plan B? This is it.

  • Plan 9 from Outer Space was executed because Plans One through Eight failed.
  • The Dukes of Hazzard film gave us the line: "Plan B's jes' a fancy way of sayin' 'drivin' by the seat o' yer pants'."
  • Face Off: "Okay. Plan B. Let's just kill each other."
  • The Tagline for the movie version of The A-Team: "There is no Plan B."
  • Naturally mentioned frequently in the movie Plan B. A woman is forced by the mafia to kill various mob leaders, but decides to think of an increasingly complicated way of getting out of this.
  • And then there's the other movie titled Plan B, which revolves around a man's various plans to win his ex-girlfriend back. Plan A involved him befriending his ex's new boyfriend and encouraging him to set his sights on another woman. Plan B? Seducing said boyfriend who's allegedly bisexual.

Literature

  • In the Star Trek Expanded Universe novel How Much for Just the Planet?, by John M. Ford, the Diredei plan to stop the Federation and/or Klingons from exploiting their dilithium is called "Plan C". There was no Plan A or B; C stands for the keystone of the plan: "Comedy".
  • In one Sonic the Hedgehog novel, they eventually have to resort to Plan D, which Sonic hadn't actually got as far as thinking up. Fortunately, a Contrived Coincidence intervenes.
  • One of the book titles in the Liaden Universe is "Plan B." Plan B being the emergency "clan is under attack, everyone bug out, get weapons, and maintain radio silence" plan. It's pretty telling that Clan Korval has had this plan in reserve pretty much since they landed on the home planet. Word of God is that the title of the book was actually decided upon for them by fans during the long gap between their publisher rejecting further books in the series after the third (in which the name "Plan B" was first mentioned) and the authors learning they had an unexpected Internet fan movement. Fans kept asking them when Plan B was coming out, and they chose to take advantage of the name recognition when they found a publisher for future books in the series.
In a way, Plan B was the authors' "Plan B", since they had not ever expected to be able to continue the series when the first publisher didn't want it. Word of God is also that "Plan B" was a working draft term for the real name of the plan, intended to be replaced in the edit process when they could come up with suitable Liaden nomenclature, but it somehow stuck.
  • From Good Omens, after Crowley has successfully killed one Duke of Hell, but failed to bluff the surviving one:

Plan A had worked. Plan B had failed. Everything depended on Plan C, and there was only one drawback to this: he had only ever planned as far as B.

  • The Good, The Bad, and the Undead by Kim Harrison has:

"Grab the fish and run like hell."

This is the subject of a magnificent call back in a later book when Plan A fails again.

Live-Action TV

  • MythBusters is this trope. You'd be hard pressed to find one time when Plan A worked without a hitch. On the off chance that Plan A does work, they generally go to Plan B! anyway.
    • When the build team tried busting their first myth, they didn't have a plan B, causing Adam to comment that they usually only get it right on plan D.
  • Each episode of Blackadder Goes Forth (in which Blackadder tries a different method to escape the trenches) is given a letter in the opening credits.
  • Colonel O'Neill of Stargate SG-1 is well-known for saying this line and then poking fun at it. One memorable exchange (from "Orpheus"):

O'Neill:"It's time for plan B."
Carter: "We have a plan B?"
O'Neill: "No, but it's time for one."

    • From episode "Evolution Part 1":

O'Neill: "Reynolds, I want flanking positions set up on either side of the clearing. Rig the perimeter with C4."
Colonel Reynolds: "Not much faith in Plan A?"
O'Neill: "Since when has Plan A ever worked?"

O'Neill: So I guess that "frozen replicator" plan didn't pan out for ya?
McKay: Yeah, not so much.
O'Neill: How's that plan B workin' for ya? Good?
McKay: Actually, it's more like plan C. As in, C4? You catch my drift?
O'Neill: No.
McKay: Let's just say, we're concerned the Daedalus won't be able to carry out your standing orders.
Woolsey: What? To destroy Atlantis with nuclear weapons, I thought we were past that! Why we're going back to that?
McKay: Hey, it's the only way!
O'Neill: Can you do that?
McKay: Yes, if we plant charges on all ten of the shield emitters before the Daedalus arrives. That way, when the replicators try to activate the shield...
Woolsey: ...the C4 detonates, the Daedalus beams a warhead into the city and we all get vaporized!
O'Neill: Sounds more like a plan F, doesn't it? As in, we're totally-
McKay: Look, if we fight our way back to the underwater jumper bay then we will be able to fly to a safe distance! That is, if we can get the underwater bay door open.
O'Neill: You can't even open this door!

    • Even that wasn't the real plan at all. It was a diversion that McKay wanted the Replicators to learn about when they mind probed their prisoners, so they wouldn't go looking for the real plan.
  • 24 has a few examples:

Andre Drazen: When Plan A fails, you should have a Plan B, not Plan A recycled.
...
Andre Drazen: I appreciate the offer, Kevin, but as you Americans so often say, Plan B is already in effect.

  • From the Alias episode "Hourglass":

Michael Vaughn: Okay, what's Plan B 'cause that's not going to happen.

Seamus Harper: We needed a Plan B. You always have a Plan B.
Dylan Hunt: My Plan B's work.
...
Dylan Hunt: Plan B sucks.

The Doctor: Ace... I think it's time for Plan B.
Ace: We run?
The Doctor: Yes! RUN!!!

Nate: Now get to the elevator and head down. We're going to the burn scam.
Hardison: Going to Plan B?
Nate: Technically, that would be Plan G.
Hardison: How many plans do we have? Is there, like, a Plan M?
Nate: Yeah. Hardison dies in Plan M.
Eliot: I like Plan M.

    • "The Queens Gambit Job" contains this reference to plan M:

Sophie: So the salt was plan B?
Nate: Plan M actually.
Hardison: Don't I usually die in Plan M? How many plans do I die in?
Nate: C, F, and K, thru M.

    • "The Boiler Room Job" inverts the trope. Hardison gets caught hacking into the mark's finances to steal his money, and the team invents a reason to cover up his presence that leads to an elaborate con. At the end of the episode, it turns out that the con was itself a cover... to distract the mark, allowing Hardison to hack into his finances and steal all his money, which Nate refers to as "going back to plan A".
    • In "The Gold Job" Nate reveals that when he plans out a con, he starts with Plan G as the worst case scenario plan where they still succeed in their mission. He then works his way to Plan A as the most elegant way to beat the mark. It is implied that plans after G are desperation plans where they are pretty much just trying to get away with their lives. Since Hardison was in charge of Plan A in that episode, Nate was implementing Plan G behind his back just in case Plan A backfired.
    • In "The Lost Heir Job", Parker and Eliot are rushing to the courtroom, pursued by cops, Nate (pretending to be a lawyer) is running out of time and the opposite side's lawyer just showed up.

Hardison: I hope you have a Plan B, or F, something from the first half of the alphabet.

  • Though he never says the exact phrase, Burn Notice's Michael Westin never has a Plan A work. Ever.
  • Mocked gently in Puppets Who Kill, which a sex-crazed teddy bear who always has a plan B.

"...and if that doesn't work, I go to plan B."
"Plan B?"
"I have sex with them. ...sometimes I just skip straight to plan B..."

  • An episode of The Big Bang Theory had the characters try to get a crashed Mars Rover functioning again, but when it wouldn't work, they moved to plan B; erase all the data and run away. One of the characters remarks, "Why wasn't that Plan A?"
  • And don't forget House. The first theory is nearly always a fail. He gets it right somewhere around "Plan J"
    • Really, House gets to plan J, and then realizes plan C was the right one all along. (Plan "L" was a frequent stop early on, if you catch this troper's drift.)
  • A running gag on Get Smart had Max in a fix - he'd declare "I have a plan" and explains it - 99 (usually) would point out the very obvious flaw - Max would declare "I have an alternate plan."
  • When the lawyers of The Practice were defending a client, and it wasn't going so well, they would explicitly switch to "Plan B", namely accusing someone else, usually a grieving relative of the victim, of committing the crime. Used as a transitive verb, e.g., "We're going to Plan B the brother."
    • The phrase was used so often many Genre Savvy witnesses were aware of Plan B and would anticipate it. As well as the firm was sued for doing it.
    • By contrast Plan A 'Establishing the State did not meet their burden of proof' was only described once (when they were being sued for Plan B).
  • In the Farscape episode "We're So Screwed", they end up going with "plan E... for elevator".
    • Part 3 of the "Liars, Guns, and Money" trilogy is called "Plan B", which is pretty funny considering that they end up playing Xanatos Speed Chess as everything imaginable goes wrong. By that episode they're WAY past Plan B.
  • Warehouse 13 has:

Myka: Okay, what do we do now?
Pete: Plan B.
Myka: What's Plan B?
Pete: I was hoping you knew.

After Pete actually comes up with a Plan B, this is quickly followed by:

Myka: I think we should go with Plan C.
Pete: Okay, what's Plan C?
Myka: I run away and you get pummeled.

Newspaper Comics

  • The Wizard of Id. The King asks his knight Rodney why the battle plan is called Plan B instead of Plan A. Rodney replies that they always end up having to go to Plan B anyway.

Video Games

  • Supreme Commander had a little fun with this; the Cybran nuclear missile submarine is called Plan B.
  • Fallout has "Plan C" which adds up to killing everything in the vicinity.
  • In Modern Warfare 2, Plan B always involves C4. No exceptions.
  • In Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, after Kaos' army is driven back by the Skylanders, his goblin sidekick suggests Plan B. Kaos decides to skip all the way to Plan Z, and summon a giant monster to pretty much nuke Skylanders HQ and the Core Of Light. To his credit, it's very effective.
  • In Alpha Protocol, you get a perk called "Plan B: Kill It with Fire" for setting 25 enemies on fire with incendiary grenades.
  • in the original Crash Bandicoot, the conflict between the protagonist and Big Bad Dr. Neo Cortex starts when the doctor puts Crash into his Cortex Vortex device, the intent being to brainwash Crash and turn him into a loyal minion, but seeing as Crash isn't the smartest bandicoot around, the device rejects him, and Crash makes a... haphazard and clumsy escape. Fortunately for Cortex, he has a plan-B: use Crash's girlfriend instead. Unfortunately for Cortex, this gives Crash a reason to come after him. Yeah, for a mad genius, Cortex isn't all-that smart.

Web Comics

  • Adventurers! subverts it in this strip because Plan B is just failure.
  • Belkar has a tendency to comment on this trope in The Order of the Stick; in one strip he said "Run like hell" had always struck him as plan A, and later he spent a series of strips announcing the letter of every new plan his teammates came up with.

Belkar: Didn't we go through this already? We're on like plan Q. ... And plan R starts to take form.

  • Gets mentioned a lot on Schlock Mercenary. Usually whenever anyone suggests a plan along the lines of "and we run in, shoot everyone, blow some things up, and run away" (whatever the actual mission), the response will be "Well, we've got a Plan B".
    • Here is where we find the shortest amount of time it takes to go from Plan B to Plan C.
    • Another honorable mention is having to jump from Plan A straight to Plan E. Which then immediately becomes screwed up and the whole thing turns into an Indy Ploy.
  • In Freefall here.

Sam: So much for plan A. No worries. Plan B's are more fun anyhow!

Dwarf King: In that case... Guards! Arrest these troublemakers!
Geb: I'm afraid they are momentarily inconvenienced.
Dwarf King: And who by the dark of the mountain do you think you are?
Geb: I'm plan B.

  • This 8-Bit Theater strip is fairly indicative of how most of Red Mage's plans work. Which is to say, they don't.

Red Mage: Okay. Plan B. Do we have one?

Web Original

Dan: "Oh please...I really don't think that's going to happen."
Head of Konami: "Fine! Time for plan B!"
(Plan B works quickly and without complication)
Head of Konami: "Why is Plan B always the better one?"

    • To clarify: Plan A was some horribly complicated thing to kidnap the protagonists to force them onto a game show to be killed. Plan B was a tranquilizer gun.
  • Whateley Academy has a hilarious version, where a villain has Plans A-Z, and goes over them exhaustively. Things pretty much work out without a hitch; he does NOT have to even go to Plan B! He was out-gambitted. The thing he was stealing was trapped, and he ended up in Ayla's pocket.
  • In I'm a Marvel... and I'm a DC, Plan Q is invoked by the Joker at the end of Happy Hour #5. Plan Q blows.
    • Plan Q was actually Plan A for a while, but was downgraded by Luthor when he realized how dangerous it was. It should tell how bad it was when it dropped that far down the plan list.
  • The reviewers chosen to invade Molossia in Kickassia go to Plan B (using weapons) after Plan A (charging blindly at President Baugh while he stands outside armed with a machine gun) goes about as well as it could.
  • Discussed in Chapter 35 of Pay Me, Bug!, where they mention that they hope Plan A works, because Grif's Plan Bs tend to suck.

Western Animation

  • Gargoyles had a great time with this in their Halloween episode. Xanatos' Plan C to help Fox (having already burned through Plans A and B) was going to be basically tricking Goliath into doing the dirty work, but...

Goliath: (entering the scene) I don't suppose you have a Plan D?

  • Xanatos then caves and straight-up asks Goliath for help, prompting:

Elisa: Don't even think about it, Goliath! Can't you see? This is Plan D. If it fails, he'll move on to E or F.

Lucky: Lieutenant! Push the cage release button!
Lt. Pug: I don't take orders from you!
Lucky: But that was part of your plan. Plan C. Remember?
Lt. Pug: Of course I remember. C for..."Cage Release".

  • The Simpsons: Homer buries all Springfield's rubbish (and that of other cities) beneath the town. When it all starts to come back up, Mayor Quimby activates "the all-purpose Plan B": Move the whole town somewhere else.
  • In The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Plankton complains that he has gone through Plans A through Y in trying to get the Krabby Patty formula. Then his computer wife Karen reminds him that there's another letter after Y, and so Plan Z goes into effect.
  • On one episode of Hercules: the Animated Series, Phil and Hercules go from Plan Alpha all the way to Plan Omega in trying to retrieve a secret weapon from Ares.
  • The Real Ghostbusters had one of these (in a moment where the guys actually bothered to plan beyond "kick in the door, zap the ghost").

Egon: I have a plan.
Peter: No electro-shock, Egon.
(beat)
Egon: I have another plan.

Tim: Anyone have a good plan B?
Wanda: There aren't any good plan B's, Tim! If they were good, they'd be plan A's.

  • Titan A.E.: "Out of curiosity, was there a Plan B?"
  • DuckTales (1987) had an episode where Huey, Dewey and Louie would repeatedly use "plan B": lie down on the floor and howl until Uncle Scrooge gives in.
  • In The Penguins of Madagascar, when King Julien's blender won't work, he skips plans B through G for being far too dangerous and goes straight to plan H: have Mort fiddle with the underground electrical cables.
  • The eponymous heroes of Loonatics Unleashed almost always have a Plan B. This trope is induced so may times that once, after Ace spouts the Trope Name, Lexi follows with "Next time, let's start with Plan B."
  • Swat Kats: Plan Z involves T-Bone cutting the Turbokat's engines in mid-air. Razor hates Plan Z.
  • As of season 2 of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, this is Twilight Sparkle's catchphrase.
  • In one episode of Storm Hawks, Junko is hypnotized to become more aggressive to take part in a wrestling tournament. Unfortunately, Junko's new personality causes him to forget about his teammates, and when Aerrow is forced into the ring by Cyclonis, Finn has forgotten the words to undo the hypnosis.

Finn: Anybody got a plan B?

  • In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode “Nano”, Donatello’s first plan to stop the piecemeal robot controlled by the out-of-control Nanomachines (using a welding torch on it) fails, so he goes to plan B, knocking it into a car compactor. But that doesn’t work either. Raphael tells him he really hopes he has a plan-C, and Donatello actually does, which consists of grabbing it with a magnet crane and dumping it in a vat of molten steel, which works. Until it comes back next the season, that is.
  • In the Codename: Kids Next Door episode "Operation: U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R.", Sector V tries to sneak up on the coffee drilling rig with Lenny's help in a helicopter by impersonating the Delightful Children's voices, but the villains are onto them. When Lenny nervously asks if they have a plan-B, Numbuh One responds that they "always have a plan-B!" and then hits a button on the dashboard labeled "Plan-B", causing the helicopter to transform into the S.U.B.S.T.A.N.D.A.R.D., a 2x4 Technology submarine. Unfortunately, that doesn't work very well either.

Real Life

  • Plan B is the name of an emergency contraceptive brand. Their advertising campaign says "If Plan A fails, go to Plan B..."
  • WD-40, the all-purpose lubricant/de-greaser/de-ruster water displacer was so named because WDs 1 through 39 didn't work as well in testing.
  • On that note, a moment of silence please for the testers of Preparations A-G...
  • Not to mention the testers of Compounds A-V...
  • You gotta hand it to the guys that created Formula 409, they define dedication. Also according to a commercial, the world isn't ready for Formula 410.
  • Likewise, the cocktail P2. P stands for project, and project 1 didn't measure up and was scrapped.
  • Some Plan Bs even get their own Facebook pages: Croke park Plan B
  • In the 2010 Copiapó mining accident the plan that actually succeeded in reaching the trapped miners was, you guessed it, Plan B.
  • "First rule of combat: have a plan. Second rule: Have a backup plan because the first one probably isn't going to work."
  1. basically no real rules