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Revision as of 22:03, 1 October 2021

Starscream makes the horrible blunder in thinking that just because Megatron is now cute and tiny that he's harmless.
You just had to, didn't you?

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 stock phrase is highly versatile with examples seen even in horror genres, ranging from comedic relief to break the tension to examples of outright nightmare fuel.

It's also very much Truth in Television for almost everyone at some point.

Examples of Get It Off Me! include:

Advertising

Anime and Manga

Ballads

Comic Books

  • When IDW acquired the rights to Mars Attacks!, they got the brilliant idea to make a crossover with G1 Transformers... in which Megatron gets shrunk by the Martian leader. Naturally, Starscream decides to try and take advantage of the situation. It goes just about how you'd expect it to, with the added bonus of Soundwave frantically trying to revert Megatron to his original size to stop the carnage.

Fan Works

  • In A Matter of Romantic Chemistry, the third installment of the Ranma ½ fic series Tales of Ranma and Ranko, Ryoga and the soul of the piglet whose body he turns into are given separate physical existences by a Magic Mirror. P-chan, it turns out, is less than happy about having been relegated to a passenger in his own body by Ryoga's far more powerful personality, and the first chance he gets attacks a transformed Ryoga (who still turns into a piglet). When Ryoga is restored to human form in the midst of the two piglets' tussle, he finds P-chan clamped firmly to his finger and yells "Get it off! Get it off!"

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

Music

New Media

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