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When the story goes on to kill off the gag for good (either with a final payoff or just by referencing that it's become too overused and it's ending right then), that is Running Gagged. A comedy catchphrase is a type of Running Gag.
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That's The Gag, starring Keke Palmer, is a mockumentary style scripted comedy series which gives audiences a peak behind the Hollywood curtain. Once a child star glowing the spotlight, Keke Palmer finds herself all grown up and transitioning into adulthood, looking for a meaningful job.
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- 2017-07-26
- Comedy
- Keke Palmer, Matt Cullen, Troy LaPersonerie
"Gag Words" may refer to one of the following: Inherently Funny Words : Words that sound so peculiar, they can make people laugh. Running Gag : A gag that recurs throughout the work in various forms.
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A Running Gag that involves repeating a funny-sounding phrase when least (or most) expected. Often Lampshaded as an Overused Running Gag due to its randomness. Unlike a Catch Phrase, Gag Words are not associated with a character. Compared to Arc Words, they are less symbolic than just plain silly.