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The word "fool". Try it out. When someone [[You Have Failed Me...|disappoints you]] or does something stupid, throw the word out. C'mon, give it some gusto. You fool! You...[[Large Ham|(deep breath, now) FOOL]]! Got the hang of it yet? No? It just [[Narm|sounds silly]] in real life? Well, get used to it, because fiction? Fiction ''loves'' this word. It's the ultimate insult. Every villain uses it, every hero with a hasty friend uses it...Hell, if we were to list every example we could find, it'd just overflow the page. It's so common. Only really prominent examples should be listed. |
The word "fool". Try it out. When someone [[You Have Failed Me...|disappoints you]] or does something stupid, throw the word out. C'mon, give it some gusto. You fool! You...[[Large Ham|(deep breath, now) FOOL]]! Got the hang of it yet? No? It just [[Narm|sounds silly]] in real life? Well, get used to it, because fiction? Fiction ''loves'' this word. It's the ultimate insult. Every villain uses it, every hero with a hasty friend uses it...Hell, if we were to list every example we could find, it'd just overflow the page. It's so common. Only really prominent examples should be listed. |
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Interestingly, we may have the Hays Office's old |
Interestingly, we may have [[Hays Code|the Hays Office's old Production Code]] to thank for this. In the olden days, most mainstream works couldn't use profanity. How to show that your villain is one bad dude when his language is carefully scrubbed with bleach? Well, according to [[The Bible]], whoever says "You fool!" is in danger of the Lake of Fire. (Matthew 5:22) Thus, having your villain call his rival a fool allowed the audience to know that this guy was bad news without resorting to using any verboten words. |
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** "Fool of a Took!" |
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** Also [[The Dragon|the Witch King]], who calls the warrior who steps in to protect the fallen King Theoden a fool, because it was prophesied that [[No Man of Woman Born|no man will kill him]]. Unfortunately for him, said warrior is actually [[Sweet Polly Oliver|Theoden's ''niece'' Eowyn, disguised as a man.]] |
** Also [[The Dragon|the Witch King]], who calls the warrior who steps in to protect the fallen King Theoden a fool, because it was prophesied that [[No Man of Woman Born|no man will kill him]]. Unfortunately for him, said warrior is actually [[Sweet Polly Oliver|Theoden's ''niece'' Eowyn, disguised as a man.]] |
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* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (novel)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', this is Professor McGonagall's reaction to Fudge refusing to believe {{spoiler|Voldemort has returned}}: "You fool! {{spoiler|Cedric Diggory}}! {{spoiler|Mr Crouch}}! These deaths were not the random work of a lunatic!" |
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* Susan Calvin in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s "Little Lost Robot": |
* Susan Calvin in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s "Little Lost Robot": |
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{{quote|"Robots have learning capacity, you . . . you fool--" And Bogert knew that she had really lost her temper.}} |
{{quote|"Robots have learning capacity, you . . . you fool--" And Bogert knew that she had really lost her temper.}} |
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* ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'': O'Malley, in his quest to over-do every single supervillain trait he could, delivered this line: |
* ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'': O'Malley, in his quest to over-do every single supervillain trait he could, delivered this line: |
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{{quote|'''O'Malley''': "You foolish fools will never defeat me! You are far too busy being foolish!"}} |
{{quote|'''O'Malley''': "You foolish fools will never defeat me! You are far too busy being foolish!"}} |
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* Because the idiocy of his AI teammates, (At least in their inability to throw a flash grenade more than a foot into the room) this has become [[The Spoony Experiment|Noah Antwiler]]'s phrase of choice during his [[Let's Play]] of ''[[Police Quest|SWAT 4 |
* Because the idiocy of his AI teammates, (At least in their inability to throw a flash grenade more than a foot into the room) this has become [[The Spoony Experiment|Noah Antwiler]]'s phrase of choice during his [[Let's Play]] of ''[[Police Quest|SWAT 4]]''. There's even [http://www.printfection.com/spoonyexperiment/SWAT-You-Fool-Womens-Fitted-Cap-Sleeve-Tee/_p_3707699 a shirt]{{Dead link}}. |
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** Lampshaded once when Spoony does it to himself and instead says "Erm, me fool!". |
** Lampshaded once when Spoony does it to himself and instead says "Erm, me fool!". |
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* Jeff and Adam of ''[[Life's A Glitch TV]]'' are very fond of using this phrase. |
* Jeff and Adam of ''[[Life's A Glitch TV]]'' are very fond of using this phrase. |
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 18 January 2024
The word "fool". Try it out. When someone disappoints you or does something stupid, throw the word out. C'mon, give it some gusto. You fool! You...(deep breath, now) FOOL! Got the hang of it yet? No? It just sounds silly in real life? Well, get used to it, because fiction? Fiction loves this word. It's the ultimate insult. Every villain uses it, every hero with a hasty friend uses it...Hell, if we were to list every example we could find, it'd just overflow the page. It's so common. Only really prominent examples should be listed.
Interestingly, we may have the Hays Office's old Production Code to thank for this. In the olden days, most mainstream works couldn't use profanity. How to show that your villain is one bad dude when his language is carefully scrubbed with bleach? Well, according to The Bible, whoever says "You fool!" is in danger of the Lake of Fire. (Matthew 5:22) Thus, having your villain call his rival a fool allowed the audience to know that this guy was bad news without resorting to using any verboten words.
Common contexts:
- "FOOL! Did you really think you could harm me!?", as said by the Bad.
- "You fool! You've doomed us all!", as said by the Bad's advisors to him when he activates the superweapon.
- "You really think this is about money? Don't be a fool," in cases of motive misidentification.
- "Foolish mortal!" in case the one who said it is a greater being than human.
- "Foolish earthlings!" when you Can't Argue With Space Elves.
- "I pity the fool!" whenever someone is referencing Mr. T.
- "FOOLS!" or "FOOL!" if you are Excalibur
- "Silence, You Fool" When they talk to much or say something particularly inept.
Compare Baka, a Japanese expression meaning roughly the same thing; What an Idiot!, the viewer's reaction to a character's stupidity; and Doomy Dooms of Doom, which has a very similar effect.
Not really related to The Fool or Silence, You Fool, despite the similar names.
Anime and Manga
- This is pretty much the stand-out word of Excalibur from Soul Eater.
- The Japanese and English dub variants commonly used are "BAKAME!" and "FOOL!".
- The Yu-Gi-Oh!! dub. An overly high amount.
- In the Japanese Sailor Moon anime, Jadeite's brief tenure gave him the catchphrase "Orokana ningen", which translates to "Foolish humans".
- Gundam Wing: Zechs Marquise: FOOLLLLLSSSS!!!
- In Dragon Ball Z, Son Goku yells this at Frieza just before finishing him off with an energy wave when he refuses to give up the fight. This was Frieza's second Backstab Backfire, after Goku had both invoked Cruel Mercy and then saved Frieza's life after he cut himself in half.
Comic Books
- The New Teen Titans: Raven had a rather interesting Catch Phrase, she'd say "curse me for a fool" whenever she missed something blatantly obvious.
- Dr. Doom does this a lot, especially when talking about Reed Richards.
- Often deservingly, because, let's face it, Reed Richards Is Useless.
Fan Works
- Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series: Foolish fools! There are no women in Yu-Gi-Oh! There are only extremely girly men! And I am the girliest of them all!
Pegasus: You just keep telling yourself that. |
- Speaking of Pegasus...
Pegasus: That's the wrong eyeball, You Fool!! |
Film
- Vizzini calls the Man in Black this in The Princess Bride:
"I switched glasses when your back was turned. Haha, you fool!" |
- Star Wars villains seem prone to this:
"Young fool..." - Emperor Palpatine, having a ball. |
- Makkabeus in Damnatus, in a last ditch attempt to stop the heroes from dooming the planet:
"You misguided...you fools...!" |
- The live action The Lord of the Rings films:
- Before he falls into the abyss The Fellowship of the Ring, Gandalf yells to the remaining members of the Fellowship, "Fly, you fools!"
- Earlier, he also made the following remark due to Pippin's curiosity in the Mines of Moria giving their position away, "Fool of a Took."
- Later, Boromir uses it when Frodo refuses to give him the Ring: "You fool! It is not yours save by a happy chance! It could have been mine! It should be mine! Give it to me!"
- Naturally, the rather flawed Bakshi animated movie of The Lord of the Rings has these and others:
- Gandalf called himself a fool for not figuring out the word to open the Doors of Durin.
- "Fly, you fools!"
- Mr. T's immortal line from Rocky III:
"No, I don't hate Balboa, but I pity the fool." |
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show had Frank order a Large Ham by saying "Quake with fear, you tiny fools!"
- SLC Punk!: "SINK! SINK, YOU FOOL!"
- The Ten Commandments[context?]
Memnet: You fools! Talk of empty hearts before the Pharaoh's daughter. |
- Nefertiti later does it in a more teasing way to Moses "...You stubborn, splendid, adorable fool..."
- The Wizard of Oz: The Wicked Witch yells it at her henchmen as they're chasing the main characters around the castle.
Wicked Witch: STOP THEM YOU FOOLS, STOP THEM! |
- Most Disney villains have called either their enemy or their minions fool at least once, likely for similar reasons to the founding uses: Disney, having earned their reputation by providing family-friendly animation in the first place, court G and at most PG ratings instead of avoiding them. So instead of profane insults you get a lot of "you fool!" and "you idiot!"
- 101 Dalmatians (1996):
Cruella de Vil: You're a fool, Anita! I have no use for fools. |
- The Lion King: "No, fool, we're going to kill him."
- The first line of dialogue from Atlantis: The Lost Empire starts off like this, but is translated from Atlantean.
- The Little Mermaid: "YOU PITIFUL INSIGNIFICANT FOOLS!!!!!"
Literature
- The Lord of the Rings:
- "Fly, you fools!"
- "Fool of a Took!"
- Also the Witch King, who calls the warrior who steps in to protect the fallen King Theoden a fool, because it was prophesied that no man will kill him. Unfortunately for him, said warrior is actually Theoden's niece Eowyn, disguised as a man.
- In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, this is Professor McGonagall's reaction to Fudge refusing to believe Voldemort has returned: "You fool! Cedric Diggory! Mr Crouch! These deaths were not the random work of a lunatic!"
- Susan Calvin in Isaac Asimov's "Little Lost Robot":
"Robots have learning capacity, you . . . you fool--" And Bogert knew that she had really lost her temper. |
- At the climax of the second Warrior Cats series, Hawkfrost informs Brambleclaw that he is a fool... and stupid.
- "Fool" shows up a lot in Animorphs. It's treated as the ultimate slap in the face when Alloran tells off Seerow for giving the Yeerks technology. Visser Three likes to yell "Fool!" and its variants at his underlings a lot, also. Usually about three seconds before offing the sucker.
- In the Dragonlance novel Dragons of Spring Dawning, Laurana repeatedly calls herself a fool after realizing that she has allowed her Arch Enemy Kitiara to trick her into getting herself and her friends captured.
Live-Action TV
- This trope had its own reality TV show...
- ...which was based on Mr. T's classic Catch Phrase.
- This classic Hollywood Squares clip.
- Gilbert Gottfried, the last unclaimed square, kept yelling "You fool!" at the contestants when they repeatedly answered the questions incorrectly. Later, the whole panel was yelling it. His square was called seven times before answered correctly. This was started by Penn Jillette who was the previous square.
- Or to be more accurate, when they kept agreeing with his (deliberately) incorrect answers.
- Gilbert Gottfried, the last unclaimed square, kept yelling "You fool!" at the contestants when they repeatedly answered the questions incorrectly. Later, the whole panel was yelling it. His square was called seven times before answered correctly. This was started by Penn Jillette who was the previous square.
- Star Trek: Voyager. One of the favourite sayings of Mad Scientist Dr. Chaotica from the holoprogram "The Adventures of Captain Proton!".
Chaotica: "Where's Proton?" |
- Another one in Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Enterprise encounters a stranded Klingon vessel who doesn't know about the truce with the Federation.
Worf: You fool! Did it not occur to you that the war would be over by now? |
- Star Trek: The Original Series episode Day of the Dove. Kirk has just explained to the Klingon captain Kang that the Enterprise is under the control of a creature that feeds on hate and wants the Klingons and humans to fight for its entertainment for the rest of eternity. Kang decides to fight Kirk anyway, at which point his wife Mara exclaims "You fool!".
- Later, Kang himself admits "Only a fool fights in a burning house."
- In the last episode of The Middleman, when the Middleman learns what the doll's eyes were made of, he shouts " Eyes Without a Face! You fool!"
- A favorite insult of Avon from Blake's 7.
- Around the start of the 8th season of Scrubs, one of JD's fantasies, didn't end well for Dr. Cox. When he snapped out of it and looked at his mentor, he commented, "You proud fool!"
- Lord Dread has done this at least once in Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, most notably when Hawk's diversion prevented the Bio-Dread Soaron from destroying Power's ship during the run on the Icarus Control center.
Music
- In The Protomen, Protoman is fond of calling humans fools. Cause they are.
- In Act II, Dr. Wily calls Light a fool for thinking humanity will resist him.
Recorded and Stand Up Comedy
- In a stand up act done by Bill Cosby, he recounts how he and his friend "Old Weird Harold" went to see a horror movie marathon and had to walk home after dark. They were frightened by the sudden appearance of a wino and beat him up before running away. Bill imagines the wino making an accident report:
Cosby: Now I'm sure, while filling out the accident report on this man, that the doctor said, "What happened?" |
Toys
- This was the standard insult for the first few years of Bionicle, but has lately[when?] been replaced by "idiot" and "imbecile".
Video Games
- Shao Kahn's signature catchphrase from Mortal Kombat 2. YOU WEAK PATHETIC FOOL!
- Franziska von Karma from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney took this to new levels by not only turning it into a Catch Phrase, but making it redundant to the point where every few sentences would be something along the lines of "Foolish fool with the foolishly foolish ambitions of a foolishly foolish fool..."
Franziska: Foolishly foolish fool with foolishly foolish fool ideas of foolish tomfoolery... |
- Edgeworth gets at least one instance of this as early as 1-2, in response to the bellboy revealing, on the stand, that Edgeworth instructed him not to reveal that there were two people at the hotel.
- Dragon Age 2: Orsino declares "You fool, you've doomed us all!" after Anders destroys the Chantry.
- Dragon Quest I: "Thou art a fool!"
- Robotnik, in Sonic Adventure, says it a few times:
You know nothing, fool! It's Chaos, the god of destruction! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! |
- There was a Mother 3 example, Alec to Lucas.
- Super Mario RPG: Chef Torte doesn't like it when your party stands on his cake.
Chef Torte: YOU FOOLS!! |
- The Shadow Queen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door likes to use this word a lot.
- Don't forget the "curse" chests!
- WEE-HEE! FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLS!
- Don't forget the "curse" chests!
- Commander Kielbasa to Roger Wilco in Space Quest VI:
Kielbasa: WILCO, YOU FOOL! |
- Used in the original Myst and Myst IV by Magnificent Bastard Sirrus, the former as a number one in a Bad Ending (You've done the right thing. You stupid fool! HAHAHAHAHA...), the latter as something of a number two: (No, you fool! My performance was perfect!).
- Gen in Street Fighter Alpha: "You are big fool!"
- Many of the tablets in La-Mulana call the player a fool. One repeats "Thou art a fool" four times.
- The video game Ecstatica II had a female voice tell you "Cease this madness, you fool!" if you tried to hit switches before they were able to work.
- Xenosaga: Episode III: At the end, KOS-MOS breaks Shion's Mineral MacGuffin, the Cosmic Key of Reset Button. Wilhelm says, "You fool." It's notable not just for coming at the climax, but for how softly it is said. The delivery fits the deliverer perfectly.
- If you screw up entering the dimensional portal near the end of Half Life: "Freeman, you fool!"
- And in Blue Shift: "You fool, you took too long!"
- The Curse of Monkey Island:
Lemonhead: You fool! You've given cheese to a lactose-intolerant volcano god! Do you know what that means? You've brought about the coming of the Divine Dysentery! Run for your lives! |
- Kingdom Hearts:
- Ursula is fond of this. "Insolent fools!"
- Xemnas is even more fond of it, considering during one of his fights, he shouts "Cursed FOOOLS" at the party.
- Saix utters a simple "Fool" when Maleficent summoned Heartless to attack him, and then summoning Nobodies to dispatch them afterwards.
- Emil pulls this on Marta in Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World during her depression induced stupor regarding Ratatosk's Core and its possible effects on her. The "You fool" bit tips her off that it's really Ratatosk-Emil talking, not regular Emil.
- Garland from Final Fantasy I calls out the Light Warriors as impertinet fools right before the knockdown.
LIGHT WARRIORS?? You impertinent fools. I, Garland, will knock you all down! |
- In Diablo 2, Tyrael uses this when Marius takes Baal's soulstone. 'You... FOOL! You have just ensured the doom of this world!'
- Kerrigan in StarCraft II will repeat this phrase or a slight variant of it many, many times during the campaign.
- One of the bosses in the old arcade game Kid Niki: Radical Ninja, the Mad Monk, uses this phrase as his primary weapon. He can say it softly and drawn out ("Fooooooooollll..."), extending across the top of the screen to drop Os on you; he can shout it out as a large kanji with which to crush you; or he can scream, "GET HIM, YOU FOOLS!" to summon some Mooks to take you out, or at least keep you distracted enough to fall for one of the first two.
- Lord Victor Nefarius, aka the Black Dragon Nefarian from World of Warcraft gives us this Genre Savvy line when he berates his incompetent minions:
Nefarius: Foolsss... Kill the one in the dress! |
- Subverted, though, by the time you face Nefarian himself, he has forgotten his own advice for your convenience.
- It makes sense, though - when you're watching a fight, figuring out who the biggest problem is easy. When you're the one getting smacked upside the head by a guy wearing plate armor, but the guy in the dress is doing nothing visibly harmful to you, which would you reasonably go after?
- Subverted, though, by the time you face Nefarian himself, he has forgotten his own advice for your convenience.
- Used by the Spy in Team Fortress 2 as one of his responses, upon dominating an enemy Spy. Given the air of sophistication and competence the Spy tries to maintain, he treats this this as a grievous insult.
"You are an amateur and a fool!" |
- Dawn of War: "THE COWARDS! THE FOOLS!"
- In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a Dunmer trapped in a Giant Spider's web offers you a MacGuffin for cutting him loose. When he's freed, he yells the trope name ... then runs deeper into the dungeon. If the player doesn't get him, the draugr or the booby traps will.
Web Comics
- In the Irregular Webcomic parody of the Lord of the Rings films, a character remarks that he always knew the character who said "Fly, you fools!" would go out with an insult.
Web Original
- Red vs. Blue: O'Malley, in his quest to over-do every single supervillain trait he could, delivered this line:
O'Malley: "You foolish fools will never defeat me! You are far too busy being foolish!" |
- Because the idiocy of his AI teammates, (At least in their inability to throw a flash grenade more than a foot into the room) this has become Noah Antwiler's phrase of choice during his Let's Play of SWAT 4. There's even a shirt [dead link].
- Lampshaded once when Spoony does it to himself and instead says "Erm, me fool!".
- Jeff and Adam of Life's A Glitch TV are very fond of using this phrase.
- In a deleted scene from Asdfmovie:
Woman: Honey, have you seen the baby?! |
- In the Sev cartoon parody of the Lord of the Rings films, there's "I can't fly, you fools!"
Western Animation
- Aku from Samurai Jack has made "FOOLISH samurai!" a meme.
- 80's Cartoon villains!
- Megatron - "Foolish Autobots!" "You fool, Starscream!"
- Cobra Commander - Foolish Joes! (insert minion's name here), you fool!
- For that matter, most of Megatron and Cobra Commander's high ranking minions would call whoever was thwarting their plans a fool too.
- Skeletor to Beast Man: "You furry fool!" Also, memorably parodied by Bam Margera's band, Gnarkill.
- I think Venger, the big bad from the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon, would often call the heroes "Foolish Mortals".
- Well, you are half right—never "mortals" that I can recall, but he called everyone "fool" or "foolish". I think he even says "foolery" once.
- For that matter, pick any stock villain from the Alex Toth Hanna-Barbera action shorts from the 60s - 70s. (Space Ghost, Galaxy Trio, Birdman, The Herculoids... etc.)
- In the Beast Wars episode "Gorilla Warfare", Optimus Primal yanks a viral mine off of his chest while inside the Predacon base, prompting Megatron to yell at him "You fool! You'll destroy us all!".
- Phineas and Ferb: At the end of "Invasion of the Ferb Snatchers", Candace once again fails to bust Phineas and Ferb, and she laments her apparent hubris in believing she could succeed in doing so.
Candace: I was a fool! A foooooool!... |
- Also it echoes the last line of the movie she was watching earlier in the episode.
- Commonly screeched by the White Witch in the Animated Adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has the pilot-only Big Bad Nightmare Moon subtly switch out the word for "foals".
- One of Futurama's TALES! OF! INTEREST! has former Vice President and protector of the space-time continuum Al Gore shouting "You fool! You foolish fool!" at Fry, after he's just caused a time paradox that will destroy the universe.
- Shredder of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has said it a couple of times.
- From Courage the Cowardly Dog, Di Lung's Catch Phrase is, "Watch where you're going, you fool!"
Other Media
- Similarly, the (for now) defunct Star Trek: The Experience attraction in Las Vegas had one of these on each of its two shows. The Klingon Encounter featured Korath angrily spitting at Riker, "Fools! You will regret defying me!" The Borg Invasion show featured the Borg Queen's admonishment when her threat of employing a self-destruct sequence is questioned, "You're a fool, Janeway! There will always be more drones."
Real Life
- "Climb, you fool! Climb!" was shouted in futility at the B-25 bomber that mistakenly crashed into the Empire State Building in 1945.