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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* An utterly nightmare inducing example can be found in The Mummy (1999), where a species of flesh eating scarab beetle exists to protect artifacts and tombs, and attack as individuals or swarms.
* An utterly nightmare inducing example can be found in [[The Mummy Trilogy|''The Mummy'' (1999)]], where a species of flesh-eating scarab beetles exists to protect artifacts and tombs, and attack as individuals or swarms.
* ''[[Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo]]'' has a hilarious example where a guy [[Tempting Fate|taunts a cat]] and gets clawed [[Groin Attack|in the crotch]].
* ''[[Deuce Bigalow|Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo]]'' has a hilarious example where a guy [[Tempting Fate|taunts a cat]] and gets clawed [[Groin Attack|in the crotch]].
* As seen in ''[[Austin Powers]]'' when Austin gets in a fight with Mini-me. On top of clinging to Austin like white on rice, he even [[Groin Attack|bites Austin the nuts and hangs on for dear life as Austin tries to get him to let go]].
* Seen in ''[[Austin Powers]]'' when Austin gets in a fight with Mini-me. On top of clinging to Austin like white on rice, he even [[Groin Attack|bites Austin the nuts and hangs on for dear life as Austin tries to get him to let go]].


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
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== [[New Media]] ==
== [[New Media]] ==
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* "Get it off!" and "Get it off me!" are frequent themes/subjects for [[Memetic Mutation|meme images]].


== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' has several examples. Among them:
** In one episode [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qk1F4BZOfMA a sheet of paper adheres itself to SpongeBob's face the moment he walks out of his house] and he panics, crying "Get it off of me!"
** In another, <!-- the S01E18 episode "Texas", (leaving this commented out until we can identify all the episodes) --> Patrick is swarmed by musical notes ([[It Makes Sense in Context]]) and yells "Get'em off me! Get'em off me!"
** In yet another, Squidward [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaXS15NKtGs gets a gelatinous mass of eyes and tentacles deposited on his head] and reacts accordingly.
* In ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', Barney Gumble reacts to unfiltered sunlight in this way.


== Other Media ==
== Other Media ==

Revision as of 13:09, 4 August 2021

An event whereupon some hapless fool makes the horrible blunder of provoking something small and seemingly harmless (and sometimes even downright adorable looking) into attacking them. Often with shocking effectiveness, and often causing the victim to run around in circles screaming "GET IT OFF ME! GET IT OFF ME!"

Though used mostly in a comedic setting, this trope is highly versatile with examples seen even in horror genres, ranging from comedic relief to break the tension to examples of outright nightmare fuel.

Examples of Get It Off Me! include:

Advertising

Anime and Manga

Ballads

Comic Books

Fan Works

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

Music

New Media

  • "Get it off!" and "Get it off me!" are frequent themes/subjects for meme images.

Newspaper Comics

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

Pinball

Podcasts

Professional Wrestling

Puppet Shows

Radio

Recorded and Stand Up Comedy

Tabletop Games

Theatre

Video Games

  • Steiner in Final Fantasy IX cannot stand oglops (essentially jumping beetles), and this is his basic reaction when he accidentally breaks open a bag full of them.

Visual Novels

Web Animation

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

Other Media

Real Life