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{{quote|''Remember how I found you there,
''Alone in your electric chair?
''I told you dirty jokes until you smiled
''You were lonely for a man
''I said "Take me as I am,
''{{'}}Cause you might enjoy some madness for a while."''
|'''Billy Joel''', "You May Be Right"}}


{{quote|''You know I'm hilarious. And I'm not going to quit until I [[When She Smiles|get you to smile]].''|'''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Beast Boy]]''', referring to [[Kuudere|Raven]]}}
{{quote|''Remember how I found you there,<br />
Alone in your electric chair?<br />
I told you dirty jokes until you smiled<br />
You were lonely for a man<br />
I said "Take me as I am,<br />
'Cause you might enjoy some madness for a while."''|'''Billy Joel''', - "You May Be Right"}}


He's the joker of the group. She's the [[Emotionless Girl]] or perhaps the [[Tsundere]], maybe both. He makes it his mission in life to make her let out one of the most powerful emotional responses. It's a matter of personal pride. If he can break through her shell, he can brag about it for years.
{{quote|''You know I'm hilarious. And I'm not going to quit until I [[When She Smiles|get you to smile]].''|'''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Beast Boy]]''', referring to [[Kuudere|Raven]]}}


Said girl's friends will wonder why she puts up with it. Don't expect his jokes to actually be funny. The comedy really comes from her reaction, or [[The Comically Serious|lack thereof]].
He's the joker of the group. She's the [[Emotionless Girl]] or perhaps the [[Tsundere]], maybe both. He makes it his mission in life to make her let out one of the most powerful emotional responses. It's a matter of personal pride. If he can break through her shell, he can brag about it for years.

Said girl's friends will wonder why she puts up with it. Don't expect his jokes to actually be funny. The comedy really comes from her reaction, or [[The Comically Serious|lack thereof]].


This is often played as romantic interest. After all, guys like girls that laugh at their jokes. And, although she doesn't laugh, she does at least listen. If it's meant to become a romantic relationship, [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|don't expect them to resolve it anytime soon]].
This is often played as romantic interest. After all, guys like girls that laugh at their jokes. And, although she doesn't laugh, she does at least listen. If it's meant to become a romantic relationship, [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|don't expect them to resolve it anytime soon]].
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{{examples}}
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== Anime and Manga ==

* Ms. Joke from ''[[My Hero Academia]]'' makes multiple attempts to get her acquaintance/friend [[Gender Inverted Trope|Mr]]. Aizawa to laugh. She also sometimes asks him to get married, which he brushes off as a joke (he may or may not be right).
== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Kyou no Go no Ni]] / Today In Class 5-2'' had this too.
* ''[[Kyou no Go no Ni]] / Today In Class 5-2'' had this too.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' In the manga, Shinji tries to see if Rei can laugh by doing something funny - [[Crowning Moment of Funny|in this case, shoving two fingers up Touji's nose, causing him to freak out]]. This makes all the other girls laugh, but not Rei, who merely turns away with the same blank expression after seeing what all the noise was about.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' In the manga, Shinji tries to see if Rei can laugh by doing something funny - [[Crowning Moment of Funny|in this case, shoving two fingers up Touji's nose, causing him to freak out]]. This makes all the other girls laugh, but not Rei, who merely turns away with the same blank expression after seeing what all the noise was about.
** The anime doesn't have a single instance of Rei laughing. Not even the [[High School AU]] in the final episode goes past grinning.
** The anime doesn't have a single instance of Rei laughing. Not even the [[High School AU]] in the final episode goes past grinning.
*** Though Rei actually smiles a fair amount, so she probably doesn't have any energy left to laugh after all that.
*** Though Rei actually smiles a fair amount, so she probably doesn't have any energy left to laugh after all that.
* ''[[Pokémon Special]]'' Pearl may be doing this to Platinum, judging from [[Running Gag|his reaction to catching her laugh]].
* ''[[Pokémon Special]]'' Pearl may be doing this to Platinum, judging from [[Running Gag|his reaction to catching her laugh]].
{{quote| '''Pearl''': "A HA! You just laughed, didn't you?!"<br />
{{quote|'''Pearl''': "A HA! You just laughed, didn't you?!"
'''Platinum''': "No I didn't."<br />
'''Platinum''': "No I didn't."
'''Pearl''': "You SO did too, I'm sure of it!"<br />
'''Pearl''': "You SO did too, I'm sure of it!"
'''Platinum''': "No I didn't. Don't be a pest." }}
'''Platinum''': "No I didn't. Don't be a pest." }}
** It's more like he's trying to force her to admit she has her unlady-like moments whenever she does something.
** It's more like he's trying to force her to admit she has her unlady-like moments whenever she does something.
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' A [[Gender Inverted Trope|gender inverted]] version occurs, where Misao swears that she'll make her crush [[The Stoic|Aoshi]] smile no matter what.
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' A [[Gender-Inverted Trope|gender inverted]] version occurs, where Misao swears that she'll make her crush [[The Stoic|Aoshi]] smile no matter what.
* ''[[Galaxy Angel (Anime)|Galaxy Angel]]'' did a story like this, where this group of guys followed Vanilla around, trying to make her laugh. Apparently she finally did, but her laughter wasn't [[Cop Out|shown or heard]] in the actual anime, it was just [[Take Our Word for It|implied]] that she finally did.
* ''[[Galaxy Angel (anime)|Galaxy Angel]]'' did a story like this, where this group of guys followed Vanilla around, trying to make her laugh. Apparently she finally did, but her laughter wasn't [[Cop Out|shown or heard]] in the actual anime, it was just [[Take Our Word for It|implied]] that she finally did.
* ''[[Stellvia of the Universe]]'' Joey wins Akira's heart via this method.
* ''[[Stellvia of the Universe]]'' Joey wins Akira's heart via this method.
* [[Kodomo no Omocha (Manga)|Kodomo no Omocha]]: Gender inverted, Sana always tries to make Hayama laugh, or at the very least smile.
* [[Kodomo no Omocha]]: Gender inverted, Sana always tries to make Hayama laugh, or at the very least smile.
* This is subverted near the beginning of ''[[Ranma One Half]]'', when Akane is feeling down because of her unrequited feelings for [[First Love|Dr. Tofu]]. Because she's sad, she doesn't react violently to anything. You'd think Ranma would try to make her laugh, but he doesn't. Instead, he tries to make her angry again, since he's so used to her [[Tsundere]] side.
* This is subverted near the beginning of ''[[Ranma ½]]'', when Akane is feeling down because of her unrequited feelings for [[First Love|Dr. Tofu]]. Because she's sad, she doesn't react violently to anything. You'd think Ranma would try to make her laugh, but he doesn't. Instead, he tries to make her angry again, since he's so used to her [[Tsundere]] side.
** Played straight in other instances.
** Played straight in other instances.
{{quote| '''Akane:''' Surely you don't expect me to believe that you came to cheer me up?<br />
{{quote|'''Akane:''' Surely you don't expect me to believe that you came to cheer me up?
'''Ranma:''' And why shouldn't you believe it? }}
'''Ranma:''' And why shouldn't you believe it? }}


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* ''[[Tank Girl]]'' has a [[Les Yay]] example. Tank Girl and Jet Girl are in prison. Jet Girl has been very serious in Tank Girl's company up to now.
* ''[[Tank Girl]]'' has a [[Les Yay]] example. Tank Girl and Jet Girl are in prison. Jet Girl has been very serious in Tank Girl's company up to now.
{{quote| '''Jet Girl:''' You don't understand. The better you behave, the more they leave you alone. And the more they leave you alone, the better off you are. <br />
{{quote|'''Jet Girl:''' You don't understand. The better you behave, the more they leave you alone. And the more they leave you alone, the better off you are.
'''Tank Girl:''' Well, that's a bore! There's nothin' to be scared of. You just gotta think about it like the first time you got laid. You just gotta go: "Daddy, are you sure this is right?" <br />
'''Tank Girl:''' Well, that's a bore! There's nothin' to be scared of. You just gotta think about it like the first time you got laid. You just gotta go: "Daddy, are you sure this is right?"
'''Jet Girl:''' [giggles] You're sick. }}
'''Jet Girl:''' [giggles] You're sick. }}




== Fan Fiction ==
== Fan Works ==
* The ''[[Firefly]]'' [[Fanfic]] [http://moodfic.livejournal.com/69709.html Simply Perfectest] suggests this happened between Wash and Zoe before they were [[Happily Married]]:
* The ''[[Firefly]]'' [[Fanfic]] ''[http://moodfic.livejournal.com/69709.html Simply Perfectest]'' suggests this happened between Wash and Zoe before they were [[Happily Married]]:
{{quote| ''If he can't make her laugh, how will she know he can make her happy?''}}
{{quote|''If he can't make her laugh, how will she know he can make her happy?''}}




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== Live Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[Star Trek Voyager]]'' has an interesting take on this: (male) Neelix tries to make the (male) [[The Stoic|Vulcan]], Tuvok, laugh. Becomes a [[Reverse Funny Aneurysm]] when a transporter accident makes the two of them [[Ho Yay|into one]] in a later episode. I think I need [[Brain Bleach]] for even thinking that.
* ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' has an interesting take on this: (male) Neelix tries to make the (male) [[The Stoic|Vulcan]], Tuvok, laugh. Becomes a [[Reverse Funny Aneurysm]] when a transporter accident makes the two of them [[Ho Yay|into one]] in a later episode. I think I need [[Brain Bleach]] for even thinking that.
* ''[[Zoey 101]]'' One episode has Michael determined to get Quinn to laugh at one of his jokes. The only problem is, she doesn't find his jokes funny at all. In the end, she ends up laughing at a pun he makes just to shut him up.
* ''[[Zoey 101]]'' One episode has Michael determined to get Quinn to laugh at one of his jokes. The only problem is, she doesn't find his jokes funny at all. In the end, she ends up laughing at a pun he makes just to shut him up.
* ''[[Faerie Tale Theatre]]'' has the episode "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed," based on a variation of the Norwegian folk tale above: Howie Mandell plays the peasant, who gets the princess to laugh by pointing out the sheer ridiculousness of the people she sees every day of her life, with the punch-line, "and ''she'' says 'Bring me someone who can make me laugh.'"
* ''[[Faerie Tale Theatre]]'' has the episode "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed," based on a variation of the Norwegian folk tale above: Howie Mandell plays the peasant, who gets the princess to laugh by pointing out the sheer ridiculousness of the people she sees every day of her life, with the punch-line, "and ''she'' says 'Bring me someone who can make me laugh.'"
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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Castlevania Judgment]]'' Grant occasionally makes it his goal to get an emotional reaction out of Alucard. This example [[Just Friends|isn't romantic]]. No, it isn't.
* ''[[Castlevania Judgment]]'' Grant occasionally makes it his goal to get an emotional reaction out of Alucard. This example [[Just Friends|isn't romantic]]. No, it isn't.
* ''[[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Dragon Quest IV]]'' Subverted where a King will only give a special piece of equipment needed to defeat the [[Big Bad]] to someone who can make him laugh. ("For the good of the kingdom.") Your party hires a comedian and everything and then...the comedian scolds the king because your party is trying to save the world and nobody will ever laugh again if they don't. ''And it works!''
* ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'' Subverted where a King will only give a special piece of equipment needed to defeat the [[Big Bad]] to someone who can make him laugh. ("For the good of the kingdom.") Your party hires a comedian and everything and then...the comedian scolds the king because your party is trying to save the world and nobody will ever laugh again if they don't. ''And it works!''
* ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]'' Leo's episode is about his efforts to get the [[Emotionless Girl]] Lisa to smile, and thus inspire artwork. In the good ending, {{spoiler|the [[Fauxtastic Voyage|"special tunnel"]] finally does the trick.}}
* ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]'' Leo's episode is about his efforts to get the [[Emotionless Girl]] Lisa to smile, and thus inspire artwork. In the good ending, {{spoiler|the [[Fauxtastic Voyage|"special tunnel"]] finally does the trick.}}
** By the way, that's Leonardo da Vinci and the subject of the Mona Lisa.
** By the way, that's Leonardo da Vinci and the subject of the Mona Lisa.
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== Visual Novels ==
== Visual Novels ==
* ''[[Fate Stay Night]]'' [[Gender Inverted Trope|gender inverted]]. Tohsaka realizes that she ''never'' sees Shirou laugh and that he rarely smiles. It makes her mad because while he likes making others happy he never actually enjoys himself. Ayako also notes this early on. Tohsaka decides they'll take a day off to make him enjoy himself. {{spoiler|With good reason, because as a person who never lives for himself, after he turns into Archer he becomes bitterly resentful of his life. She likes Archer, but doesn't want Shirou to become like him.}}
* ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' [[Gender-Inverted Trope|gender inverted]]. Tohsaka realizes that she ''never'' sees Shirou laugh and that he rarely smiles. It makes her mad because while he likes making others happy he never actually enjoys himself. Ayako also notes this early on. Tohsaka decides they'll take a day off to make him enjoy himself. {{spoiler|With good reason, because as a person who never lives for himself, after he turns into Archer he becomes bitterly resentful of his life. She likes Archer, but doesn't want Shirou to become like him.}}
* ''[[Kanon]]'' [[Deadpan Snarker|Yuichi]] often does this to [[Hot Chick With a Sword|Mai]], claiming that [[Emotionless Girl|getting any kind of reaction from her at all is like winning a medal]].
* ''[[Kanon]]'' [[Deadpan Snarker|Yuichi]] often does this to [[Hot Chick with a Sword|Mai]], claiming that [[Emotionless Girl|getting any kind of reaction from her at all is like winning a medal]].


== Web Comics ==
* ''[[School Bites]]'' got Imp, a [[Looks Like Orlok|Nosferatu]] Prince, who tried to act as a (perverted) clown around the girls, but they only seen him as mildly annoying. He eventually found out that all he needs to become more popular is to use his cooking talents. The family still [[The Unfavourite|sees him as a disgrace]] for [https://web.archive.org/web/20150306042028/http://schoolbites.net/d/20140407.html not acting deadly serious], but this way he got an [[Genki Girl|equally hyperactive]] girlfriend and status above "pest" with other students.




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'' does this with Beast Boy and Raven. It turns out in the [[Prequel]] episode "Go!" that he got her to laugh during their first meeting, and he's been trying to replicate that ever since. He's succeeded three times: said prequel episode, an encounter with her "happy side" during a [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]] episode, and when he had a cold and lost control of his powers every time he sneezed. Notably, her happy side told Beast Boy that she always finds his jokes funny; her mildly irritated, [[Deadpan Snarker]] reactions to his jokes may be more about maintaining her emotional reserve than being genuinely annoyed.
* ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' does this with Beast Boy and Raven. It turns out in the [[Prequel]] episode "Go!" that he got her to laugh during their first meeting, and he's been trying to replicate that ever since. He's succeeded three times: said prequel episode, an encounter with her "happy side" during a [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]] episode, and when he had a cold and lost control of his powers every time he sneezed. Notably, her happy side told Beast Boy that she always finds his jokes funny; her mildly irritated, [[Deadpan Snarker]] reactions to his jokes may be more about maintaining her emotional reserve than being genuinely annoyed.
* In ''[[Kids Next Door]]'', it's all but stated that [[Pungeon Master|Hoagie/Numbuh 2]] does all his puns to make [[Only Sane Man|Abby/Numbuh 5]] laugh (or [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy|just happy]], at least). Unfortunately, [[Lame Pun|he isn't very good at it]], making her annoyed instead. There are times he manages to make her laugh, though.




== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
* Ancient China - One of the last emperors of Zhou had a concubine who didn't like to smile. He discovered, quite by accident, that [[Crying Wolf]] by sending fake [[Epic Hail|Epic Hails]] so his troops would mobilize, caused her to laugh. So he kept doing it. Of course, by the time ''real'' barbarians decided to sweep in, the disgruntled troops told the emperor to go pound sand. Capital sacked, emperor killed, concubine carried off into captivity.
* Ancient China - One of the last emperors of Zhou had a concubine who didn't like to smile. He discovered, quite by accident, that [[Crying Wolf]] by sending fake [[Epic Hail]]s so his troops would mobilize, caused her to laugh. So he kept doing it. Of course, by the time ''real'' barbarians decided to sweep in, the disgruntled troops told the emperor to go pound sand. Capital sacked, emperor killed, concubine carried off into captivity.
* In 1907, a New York theater offered a "performance" by Sober Sue, a woman who allegedly never laughed. A cash prize was offered to anyone who could get her to do so; many of the city's best comedians made the attempt, but in vain. It's known that this was set up by her manager as a way to trick comedians into performing for free, and strongly suspected that Sue's facial muscles were paralyzed in a way that ''guaranteed'' she couldn't laugh or smile.
* In 1907, a New York theater offered a "performance" by Sober Sue, a woman who allegedly never laughed. A cash prize was offered to anyone who could get her to do so; many of the city's best comedians made the attempt, but in vain. It's known that this was set up by her manager as a way to trick comedians into performing for free, and strongly suspected that Sue's facial muscles were paralyzed in a way that ''guaranteed'' she couldn't laugh or smile.
* In the 1970s and 80s, the [[Princeton Triangle Club]]'s Freshman Week "Best of Triangle" performance included one or two segments where a cast member would simply walk in front of the curtain from one side of the stage to the other, absolutely stone-faced, while [[Audience Participation|the entire audience tried to make them laugh.]]


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Latest revision as of 21:11, 13 November 2020

She thinks he's funny! No really, she does!

Remember how I found you there,
Alone in your electric chair?
I told you dirty jokes until you smiled
You were lonely for a man
I said "Take me as I am,
‍'‍Cause you might enjoy some madness for a while."

Billy Joel, "You May Be Right"
You know I'm hilarious. And I'm not going to quit until I get you to smile.
Beast Boy, referring to Raven

He's the joker of the group. She's the Emotionless Girl or perhaps the Tsundere, maybe both. He makes it his mission in life to make her let out one of the most powerful emotional responses. It's a matter of personal pride. If he can break through her shell, he can brag about it for years.

Said girl's friends will wonder why she puts up with it. Don't expect his jokes to actually be funny. The comedy really comes from her reaction, or lack thereof.

This is often played as romantic interest. After all, guys like girls that laugh at their jokes. And, although she doesn't laugh, she does at least listen. If it's meant to become a romantic relationship, don't expect them to resolve it anytime soon.

Most of the time, what finally makes her laugh wasn't even intended to be funny.

Can result in a When She Smiles moment, where the guy falls even harder for her when he finally sees her radiant smile.

Examples of Must Make Her Laugh include:

Anime and Manga

Pearl: "A HA! You just laughed, didn't you?!"
Platinum: "No I didn't."
Pearl: "You SO did too, I'm sure of it!"
Platinum: "No I didn't. Don't be a pest."

    • It's more like he's trying to force her to admit she has her unlady-like moments whenever she does something.
  • Rurouni Kenshin A gender inverted version occurs, where Misao swears that she'll make her crush Aoshi smile no matter what.
  • Galaxy Angel did a story like this, where this group of guys followed Vanilla around, trying to make her laugh. Apparently she finally did, but her laughter wasn't shown or heard in the actual anime, it was just implied that she finally did.
  • Stellvia of the Universe Joey wins Akira's heart via this method.
  • Kodomo no Omocha: Gender inverted, Sana always tries to make Hayama laugh, or at the very least smile.
  • This is subverted near the beginning of Ranma ½, when Akane is feeling down because of her unrequited feelings for Dr. Tofu. Because she's sad, she doesn't react violently to anything. You'd think Ranma would try to make her laugh, but he doesn't. Instead, he tries to make her angry again, since he's so used to her Tsundere side.
    • Played straight in other instances.

Akane: Surely you don't expect me to believe that you came to cheer me up?
Ranma: And why shouldn't you believe it?

Comic Books

  • Tank Girl has a Les Yay example. Tank Girl and Jet Girl are in prison. Jet Girl has been very serious in Tank Girl's company up to now.

Jet Girl: You don't understand. The better you behave, the more they leave you alone. And the more they leave you alone, the better off you are.
Tank Girl: Well, that's a bore! There's nothin' to be scared of. You just gotta think about it like the first time you got laid. You just gotta go: "Daddy, are you sure this is right?"
Jet Girl: [giggles] You're sick.


Fan Works

If he can't make her laugh, how will she know he can make her happy?


Folklore

  • A Norweigan folk tale involves a king who offers his daughter's hand to anyone who can make the all-too-serious girl laugh. A peasant boy is nice to one of those ubiquitous old ladies, and is rewarded with a goose that can trap anyone who touches it (or touches anything already trapped) if he says "Hang on if you want to come along!" He uses it to catch the entire palace staff, and the princess falls over laughing when she sees it.
    • A similar plot device also shows up in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale The Golden Goose.
  • In Australian Aboriginal mythology, a giant frog named Tiddalik drank up all the rivers and lakes. The other animals tried to get him to laugh and spill the water, unsuccessfully, until Tiddalik saw the eel desperately searching for water and laughed at him, releasing it.


Literature


Live-Action TV

  • Star Trek: Voyager has an interesting take on this: (male) Neelix tries to make the (male) Vulcan, Tuvok, laugh. Becomes a Reverse Funny Aneurysm when a transporter accident makes the two of them into one in a later episode. I think I need Brain Bleach for even thinking that.
  • Zoey 101 One episode has Michael determined to get Quinn to laugh at one of his jokes. The only problem is, she doesn't find his jokes funny at all. In the end, she ends up laughing at a pun he makes just to shut him up.
  • Faerie Tale Theatre has the episode "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed," based on a variation of the Norwegian folk tale above: Howie Mandell plays the peasant, who gets the princess to laugh by pointing out the sheer ridiculousness of the people she sees every day of her life, with the punch-line, "and she says 'Bring me someone who can make me laugh.'"


Video Games

  • Castlevania Judgment Grant occasionally makes it his goal to get an emotional reaction out of Alucard. This example isn't romantic. No, it isn't.
  • Dragon Quest IV Subverted where a King will only give a special piece of equipment needed to defeat the Big Bad to someone who can make him laugh. ("For the good of the kingdom.") Your party hires a comedian and everything and then...the comedian scolds the king because your party is trying to save the world and nobody will ever laugh again if they don't. And it works!
  • Elite Beat Agents Leo's episode is about his efforts to get the Emotionless Girl Lisa to smile, and thus inspire artwork. In the good ending, the "special tunnel" finally does the trick.
    • By the way, that's Leonardo da Vinci and the subject of the Mona Lisa.
  • Valkyria Chronicles Ted Ustinov tried to do this with Marina Wulfstan, but he failed at it even after the war. She's just really like that.


Visual Novels

  • Fate/stay night gender inverted. Tohsaka realizes that she never sees Shirou laugh and that he rarely smiles. It makes her mad because while he likes making others happy he never actually enjoys himself. Ayako also notes this early on. Tohsaka decides they'll take a day off to make him enjoy himself. With good reason, because as a person who never lives for himself, after he turns into Archer he becomes bitterly resentful of his life. She likes Archer, but doesn't want Shirou to become like him.
  • Kanon Yuichi often does this to Mai, claiming that getting any kind of reaction from her at all is like winning a medal.


Web Comics


Western Animation

  • Teen Titans does this with Beast Boy and Raven. It turns out in the Prequel episode "Go!" that he got her to laugh during their first meeting, and he's been trying to replicate that ever since. He's succeeded three times: said prequel episode, an encounter with her "happy side" during a Journey to the Center of the Mind episode, and when he had a cold and lost control of his powers every time he sneezed. Notably, her happy side told Beast Boy that she always finds his jokes funny; her mildly irritated, Deadpan Snarker reactions to his jokes may be more about maintaining her emotional reserve than being genuinely annoyed.
  • In Kids Next Door, it's all but stated that Hoagie/Numbuh 2 does all his puns to make Abby/Numbuh 5 laugh (or just happy, at least). Unfortunately, he isn't very good at it, making her annoyed instead. There are times he manages to make her laugh, though.


Real Life

  • Ancient China - One of the last emperors of Zhou had a concubine who didn't like to smile. He discovered, quite by accident, that Crying Wolf by sending fake Epic Hails so his troops would mobilize, caused her to laugh. So he kept doing it. Of course, by the time real barbarians decided to sweep in, the disgruntled troops told the emperor to go pound sand. Capital sacked, emperor killed, concubine carried off into captivity.
  • In 1907, a New York theater offered a "performance" by Sober Sue, a woman who allegedly never laughed. A cash prize was offered to anyone who could get her to do so; many of the city's best comedians made the attempt, but in vain. It's known that this was set up by her manager as a way to trick comedians into performing for free, and strongly suspected that Sue's facial muscles were paralyzed in a way that guaranteed she couldn't laugh or smile.
  • In the 1970s and 80s, the Princeton Triangle Club's Freshman Week "Best of Triangle" performance included one or two segments where a cast member would simply walk in front of the curtain from one side of the stage to the other, absolutely stone-faced, while the entire audience tried to make them laugh.