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If something is played for laughs, it means it is being used with the intention to be comedic. It is often a [[The Parody|parody]] of the instances where said device or [[Trope]] is used seriously. Sometimes involves [[Lampshade Hanging]] on a particular [[Trope]].
If something is played for laughs, it means it is being used with the intention to be comedic. It is often a [[The Parody|parody]] of the instances where said device or [[Trope]] is used seriously. Sometimes involves [[Lampshade Hanging]] on a particular [[Trope]].


Contrast [[Played for Drama]]; sometimes, the [[Canonical List of Subtle Trope Distinctions|only difference]] between one [[Trope]] and another is that one is [[Played for Laughs]], while the other is [[Played for Drama]].
Contrast [[Played for Drama]]; sometimes, the [[Canonical List of Subtle Trope Distinctions|only difference]] between one [[Trope]] and another is that one is '''Played for Laughs''', while the other is [[Played for Drama]].


Can sometimes result in [[Harsher in Hindsight]] or a [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]] down the line. And of course, can result more immediately in [[Dude, Not Funny]].
Can sometimes result in [[Harsher in Hindsight]] or a [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]] down the line. And of course, can result more immediately in [[Dude, Not Funny]].
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* Try [[Ranma ½|an Aquatransexual]] with {{spoiler|a mother who thinks he should be manly or [[Seppuku|face the sword]],}} ''way'' too many fiancées, [[I Know Kung Faux|rivals who practice]] all kinds of [[Martial Arts and Crafts|ridiculous martial arts]], a [[Dirty Old Man]] [[Fair Weather Mentor]] who will stop at nothing [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|to get him into a bra]], [[Weirdness Magnet|and all sorts of other random stuff happening in his neighborhood.]]
* Try [[Ranma ½|an Aquatransexual]] with {{spoiler|a mother who thinks he should be manly or [[Seppuku|face the sword]],}} ''way'' too many fiancées, [[I Know Kung Faux|rivals who practice]] all kinds of [[Martial Arts and Crafts|ridiculous martial arts]], a [[Dirty Old Man]] [[Fair Weather Mentor]] who will stop at nothing [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|to get him into a bra]], [[Weirdness Magnet|and all sorts of other random stuff happening in his neighborhood.]]
* Despite occasional [[Mood Whiplash]], ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' is this for world history.
* Despite occasional [[Mood Whiplash]], ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' is this for world history.
* In ''[[Mazinger Z]]'', Kouji's sexism and [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|the fights between him and Sayaka]] nearly always are [[Played for Laughs]].
* In ''[[Mazinger Z]]'', Kouji's sexism and [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|the fights between him and Sayaka]] nearly always are Played for Laughs.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy]]'', plays a [[Crapsack World]] for laughs but mostly glosses over it.
* ''[[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy]]'', plays a [[Crapsack World]] for laughs but mostly glosses over it.
* ''[[Discworld]]'' novels are often heavy on these in general and sometimes entirely based on this [[Trope]]. Or umm, these [[Trope|tropes]].
* ''[[Discworld]]'' novels are often heavy on these in general and sometimes entirely based on this [[Trope]]. Or umm, these [[trope]]s.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
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== Multiple ==
== Multiple ==
* Many of the characters that fit under [[The Ace]] would be [[God Mode Sue|God Mode Sues]] if their absurd competence was not funny.
* Many of the characters that fit under [[The Ace]] would be [[God Mode Sue]]s if their absurd competence was not funny.


== [[Theatre]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
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== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* Zaboo from ''[[The Guild]]'''s [[Stalker with a Crush]] behavior would be horrifically creepy in [[Real Life]], but on the show it's over the top funny.
* Zaboo from ''[[The Guild]]'''s [[Stalker with a Crush]] behavior would be horrifically creepy in [[Real Life]], but on the show it's over the top funny.
* The blog ''Cut!'' is basically [[Slender Man]] [[Played for Laughs]]. At one point, [[Took a Level In Dumbass|Slendy himself actually bumps into a clear glass door before slinking off in embarrassment.]]
* The blog ''Cut!'' is basically [[Slender Man]] Played for Laughs. At one point, [[Took a Level In Dumbass|Slendy himself actually bumps into a clear glass door before slinking off in embarrassment.]]


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==

Revision as of 18:57, 22 February 2015

If something is played for laughs, it means it is being used with the intention to be comedic. It is often a parody of the instances where said device or Trope is used seriously. Sometimes involves Lampshade Hanging on a particular Trope.

Contrast Played for Drama; sometimes, the only difference between one Trope and another is that one is Played for Laughs, while the other is Played for Drama.

Can sometimes result in Harsher in Hindsight or a Funny Aneurysm Moment down the line. And of course, can result more immediately in Dude, Not Funny.

Examples of Played for Laughs include:


Anime and Manga

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

Video Games

Multiple

  • Many of the characters that fit under The Ace would be God Mode Sues if their absurd competence was not funny.

Theatre

  • Little Shop of Horrors does this with man-eating Plant Aliens and sadistic dentists.
  • The Mikado does this with all manner of bloodthirstiness, despite being a light romantic comedy, including, for example, a song ("The Criminal Cried as He Dropped Him Down") in which the chorus goes:

As the sabre true
Cut cleanly through
His cervical vertebrae
His vertebrae!

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Invader Zim does this to the old chestnut of an alien coming to infiltrate society, in all but one episode- the pure Nightmare Fuel that is "Dark Harvest".
  • The infamous Lucy-pulling-the-football-away-from-Charlie-Brown gag in the Peanuts series.
  • Ka Blam!: Billy from "The Off-Beats", The Running Gag in the series usually involved Billy saying something that would get Tina mad, and then the Populars would throw him out of the group, causing Billy to crash into something.
  • Teen Titans in the episode "Fear Itself". Beast Boy, being an aficionado of horror movies, spends most of the episode (until he's caught) telling everyone not to split up as the monster always gets his targets easier that way, and that he, the funny guy, will inevitably be taken first. He ends up being right.