Bender: Save my friends! And Zoidberg!
A standard comedy trope which, at its core, takes the form:
It is often expanded to mention two or more groups that form a supergroup:
In either version, Bob is already expected to be among the group(s) in question, but is singled out as if he's not, usually at Bob's expense; "Bob" can be anyone, including the Butt-Monkey or an Acceptable Target. In extreme cases, the group will be received with cheers, and the name of Bob will be received by Chirping Crickets.
This can be Played for Laughs in cases where it's literally impossible for Bob not to be a member of the groups mentioned.
It can also be used to deliver a Stealth Insult: "We welcome members of all benevolent professions, as well as lawyers." Or, inverted, it can even deliver a compliment: "You morons, and Bob."
Compare: And the Rest, Snub by Omission, Bait-and-Switch Comparison, I Take Offense to That Last One, Guilt by Association Gag, Ladies and Germs, and Insult to Rocks. Compare and Contrast Especially Zoidberg.
See also The Friend Nobody Likes, which overlaps in casesnote where this person is singled out because, well, they're the friend no one likes.
Not to be confused with Protagonist and Friends, which despite the name, is unrelated.
Examples:
- An Ace hardware commercial has a woman talking to her "friends, neighbors...Scott."
- In a commercial for the Monsters vs. Aliens animated series: "Don't miss Monsters vs Aliens! ...And Bob."
- In a "Junkface" ad from Neutrogena, it states that the Junkface problem occurs in "provinces, territories...and Nunavut." According to their Artistic License – Geography, Nunavut is not one of the territories... oh, and its border with the Northwest Territories apparently doesn't exist.
- A promotion for the Nintendo UK store offered, with a pre-order of Sonic Boom, "a free t-shirt featuring a host of likable characters. And Amy Rose."
- "Avocado can be found in upscale restaurants... and now Subway!"
- In a 2013 TV Land promo for the season premieres of Hot in Cleveland, The Exes, and The Soul Man, the announcer promotes it as "a night of a thousand stars" before Betty White interrupts and says she only counts 10... and Wayne Knight. note
- Presumably unintentional example from an advert broadcast in the UK: "Get all these hilarious comedies, and Grown Ups and The Other Guys, on Blu-Ray or DVD"
- Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts: At the bathhouse, there are three changing rooms: men's, women's, and Hideyoshi's.
- Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero: With Goku and Vegeta off-planet for training and impossible to contact, Bulma seeks out everything else who can fight to deal with the threat of Cell Max.
Bulma: I gathered all the mightiest warriors on Earth. And Krillin's here too.
- Natsu of Fairy Tail and anyone who doesn't go on missions with him likes to say either "It's Natsu's group...plus Happy" or "Fairy Tail's strongest team...and Lucy" Lucy and Happy even do it. Only Gray seems kind enough not to.
- Mazinger Z: Hilariously inverted every time the villains told a sentence along the lines of "Go ahead! Finish with Mazinger-Z...and the other two robots!". The other two robots being Aphrodite-A (or Diana-A) and Boss Borot.
- One Piece:
- Inverted in Sanji's case. Whenever he gets separated from the others, he worries only about the ladies of the crew, and always wants to assist them first. And cares little to not about the other guys.
Sanji: Hello! Nami, and Vivi! And the Rest...
- When Usopp left the crew during the Waters Seven arc, addressing members of the crew tended to be tailed with something along the lines of "And Usopp, I guess".
- At the beginning of the Zou arc, one half of the Straw Hat Pirates are looking for the other half (having been separated earlier during the events of Dressrosa) and upon finding their Cool Ship, Luffy starts calling out their names ("Sanjiii! Namiii! Chopper! Broook! Momoooo!") before remembering there was another. ("...And that gassy guy.") This is justified since the guy in question, Caesar Clown, is actually the Straw Hats' hostage, so Luffy can't be bothered to think of him.
- Inverted in Sanji's case. Whenever he gets separated from the others, he worries only about the ladies of the crew, and always wants to assist them first. And cares little to not about the other guys.
- The dub of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt gives us this little gem:
Garterbelt: Ladies and Panty...
- Pokémon the Series: In one early episode, Misty says that she's the 4th sensational sister, who were a trio of water performers and Misty's sisters. One of them said that there are "three sensational sisters and one runt."
- The non-Cure main characters are usually referred as extra characters: "Pretty Cure and Shiny Luminous." "Pretty Cure [5] and Milky Rose."
- Saki:
- Kyoutarou, The One Guy of the Kiyosumi mahjong club and by far its worst player, tends to get this from time to time. In the anime, Hisa tells Mako that she locked the three first-years out of the mahjong club room so that Yuuki would be able to study for her exam retake. Mako reminds Hisa that there are four first-years, and Hisa mentions that Kyoutarou is, as usual, doing the heavy lifting for the club.
- The trope is lampshaded to an extent when Tsuruga talks about being invited, along with Kazekoshi and Ryuumonbuchi, to help Kiyosumi prepare for the Nationals after their victory in the prefectural tournament. Yumi suspects that Kiyosumi's team wants to practice against Kazekoshi and Ryuumonbuchi, both of whom have been to the nationals before, more than they want to practice against the relative underdog Tsuruga, but sees it as a mutually beneficial arrangement.
Yumi: I can understand wanting to play strong opponents in preparation for going up against the monsters at the nationals. Ryuumonbuchi and Kazekoshi from the prefectural finals at least are national-level teams.
Satomi: Wa-ha-ha. So we're just the extra?
Yumi: [smiles] Kiyosumi isn't trying to be mean. And it doesn't sound half bad to me.
- In the 4Kids dub of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Chazz says "we may be one man down, but we're 5 men strong. Well, 4 men and a lovely lady. Alright, 3 men, a lady, and Syrus!"
- The English Pleasant Goat Fun Class episode descriptions often refer to the main group of protagonists as the "goats and Wolffy".
- On We're Alive Michael chastises a bunch of rebellious Tower dwellers by saying "I just sent two of my friends out there to help you people, and I'll not have you throw it back in their faces!" Angel brings it up a bit later:
Angel: Didn't we send three people out there?
Michael: I said two friends. The other one was just Burt.
- Riche and Eddie in Bottom did this with their Bottom Live 2001: An Arse Oddity tour, during a rather moving funeral scene for Dave the parrot. "Dearly beloved... and Eddie."
- The Colbert Report:
- Stephen Colbert announced Dish Network was being sued by all the major networks. And NBC.
- Another time, he commented that Putin was banning food imports from all major countries and Norway.
- Dave Barry: This is one of his running gags.
- Once referred to human beings "and Limp Bizkit."
- "We, humans and congressmen alike..."
- Brian Regan: "My wife and I, we have two wonderful kids...and another kid."
- In this Saturday Night Live sketch, Donald Trump refers to his two oldest sons as "son and Eric."
- Archie Comics:
- In one story, Jughead is chosen to be a contestant in a game show, Dull or Not Dull (parody of Deal or No Deal). Cue this dialogue:
- Another example, when Archie's superhero persona Captain Pureheart meets Dr. Detest:
Pureheart: He's contaminating all my good friends! Also Reggie!
- A visual variant is with ever-suffering Principal Weatherbee and his file cabinets: students' files are all neatly arranged and alphabetized, but there's an entire cabinet dedicated to Archie alone.
- Avengers: The Initiative:
Ant-Man: So, Taskmaster, anybody ELSE still alive?
Taskmaster: Everybody worth mentioning.
Crusader: Ahh... my hand...
Taskmaster: And Crusader. - Batman: Hilary Goldstein, reviewing "The 25 Greatest Batman Graphic Novels" at IGN, described Batman: Dark Victory as "a fascinating examination of the Batman's most dangerous foes... plus Calendar Man."
- Firefly: The Sting:
- Inara realizes that it's not Mal that keeps her on Serenity, but everyone else, then amends that: "Well, everyone but Jayne."
- When Saffron points out to Kaylee that she can still blow up Serenity and its captain, Kaylee muses, "Simon an' Wash are on her, too. An' Jayne, I guess."
- Justice League of America: In a comic, Ultraman (an evil alternate version of Superman) addresses Batman this way. It's really more of his way of un-subtly insulting Owlman (his universe's version of Batman) as having little purpose in the Crime Syndicate. Ultraman and Owlman tend to make remarks like this all the time.
Ultraman: Say your goodbyes. Only a few seconds left before the strongest among you—and Batman—find yourselves on our world. We'll kill the others slowly.
- PS238:
Tyler: He says if he sees me at school again, he'll splat my friends. Oh, and Zodon, too.
- The Punisher: In the 1995 hypothetical one shot The Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, the title character is sentenced to life in jail "for the murder of several of this nation's greatest heroes—and the X-Men Cyclops and Jubilee".
- The Transformers (IDW):
- During The Transformers: Dark Cybertron, Orion Pax refers to his allies in the Dead Universe as Autobots, then, when Cyclonus coughs loudly, amends it to "Autobots and Cyclonus." A rare case of doing it out of respect, since Cyclonus isn't an Autobot or Decepticon and gets very irritated when people forget that.
- The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: While trying to stop Brainstorm from changing the past, Whirl describes the group of time travellers as containing "seven good-looking 'bots and Riptide."
- Tytus, Romek i A'tomek: In the Polish comic book series, in the issue #18 called "Tytus Artystą" ("Tytus As An Artist"), we have this unique case:
Radio announcement: A subhuman named Tytus left his home and didn't return, distinguishing marks: has fur. Speaks human and English.
- The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: From one issue:
The Silver Surfer: Goodbye, my friends. Goodbye, Loki.Loki: What? You thank pals and then thank me separately?! You used your last words to imply a sick burn on me??
- X-Men: From Uncanny X-Men (1963) #537:
Wolverine: The stink of what you've been doing is all over you. You're torturing my friends. Summers, too.
- Garfield:
- Garfield said "The world is filled with many wonders... and Jon".
- A rare self-targeted usage in this strip featuring Garfield and Jon discussing Santa.
Jon: Santa will be here soon with presents for everyone who's been good.
Garfield: And me!
Jon: And you.
- The Fuffy fic ''Out Loud by EldritchSandwich has the line, "As her friends—well, her friends and Andrew—stared at her, Buffy squared her shoulders."
- In Albus Dumbledore and the Harbinger of Magic, Sirius comments on the spectator-unfriendly nature of the Second Task, due to it taking place underwater.
Sirius: We have some of the smartest witches and wizards in the country here, and Severus, so surely we can do something?
- Episode 9 of Khenpoe's Bleach: The Abridged Series, when Ichigo starts his explanation of what happened at the Don Kanonji/Trashy event:
Ichigo: Friends, teachers... Rukia.
- During book 2 of the Broken Bow series.
Armani: Great Lords and Ladies of your respective dominions... and Apollo.
Apollo: Hey! - Inverted in the Death Note AU Change of Circumstances where L often thinks of Light... and his successors.
- Code Prime: In Chapter 16 of R2, as a quietly enraged Megatron is informed of the Decepticons' defeats in the E.U. and the Chinese Federation, he notes that this happened despite the efforts of their cleverest officers... and Starscream.
- A Day Without Leonardo: Raph's "ladies and gentlemen" comment makes specific mention to Mikey, implying him not to be a gentleman. In a sense, the "lady" part of the phrase also singles out Sera, being the only female turtle.
- TeamFourStar's DragonBall Z Abridged
Nappa: Well, it's been fun, kid. I mean, for me, not for you. As for you (cut to Piccolo), everyone important to you is dead.
Krillin: Hey, I'm still alive—
Nappa: EVERYONE IMPORTANT. - In a variation where the format works as a compliment, one Gorillaz fanfic featured Murdoc calling the other band members "you retards—and Noodle". Possibly attempting to save his own skin, given Noodle's Tyke Bomb status.
- In Half-Life: Full Life Consequences, Gordon Freeman, in his dying breaths, tells John Freeman to "Save humens [sic] and Henry Freeman".
- Harry Five-0:
Harry: Ladies and gentlemen... and Danny, welcome to the Ministry of Magic!
- In Harry on Adventure a sign on the Knight Bus reads:
JOB OPENING: Conductor.
Must be willing to put up with all sorts and Mrs Longbottom.
Salary negotiable. - Harry Potter and the Circle of Light:
Sirius: Ladies, gentlemen, students and the Weasley twins... it is time we headed for the train.
- Harry Potter and the Muggle's Daughter:
Sirius: Ladies and gentlemen, myself excluded, I present you with the Dog Star, our transportation for the day.
- His Name is Riddle:
Harry: Besides, I think you are a bit beyond the Bat Bogey at this point.
Ginny: Ya, well. They shouldn't have threatened the people I love... or Ron. - From Merlin fanfic How to Pick Up Guys At Bars: "It took Arthur a little over an hour to decide what to wear. Fretting over clothes was such a girly thing to do, he didn't dare ask any of the men for their help. (Instead, he asked Lancelot.)"
- This is pretty much how Nighthawk is treated in I Don't Need Your Civil War. Special mention to Iron Man, who manages to keep him separate even from the other Zoidbergs.
Iron Man: Lemme see if I can't sum up for you here: world's most powerful heroes and villains on my side. Plus Sabra and Thor-Girl and Doc Samson. And Nighthawk, even. Actually, tell you what, we'll spot you Nighthawk. It's not like we don't have a million guys who can fly already, you know.
- In Luminosity, this is seemingly a running joke between Maggie and her brother-in-law Ilario:
Maggie: I want my family safe. Molly needs a stable place to grow up, and Gianna and I need a stable place to raise her. And Ilario.
- In Mai's Ramblings, Mai frequently comments that "everyone and Ty Lee knows..."
- A Running Gag in Monster In The Twilight and its sequel with the CMC. Adult characters repeatedly refer to them as "The girls. And Featherweight," with Featherweight usually interjecting "Hey!" at the appropriate point.
- In Multiverse of Madness: Clea Cut, the Vision of Earth-717 seems to be the ‘Zoidberg’ to the other Avengers of his world, as he’s basically been reduced to a drone compared to his original self, lacking any real emotion after the Mind Stone was taken from him and apparently staying at the tower rather than acting in the field. 717-Strange explicitly describes Vision as “a retiree [they] let hang around out of pity” and Vision acknowledges that’s an accurate assessment.
- In My Huntsman Academia, Katsuki tends to be left out of group announcements because of how irritable he is.
Yang: Okay ladies, gentlemen and Bakugou—
Katsuki: Go to [gets punched in the gut] OMPH— Hell!
Yang: Already there whenever you're around there, Sparky. - This My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic comic.
Twilight: All my friends are here. And Applejack is here, too.
- In Naruto: The Abridged Comedy Fandub Spoof Series Show, Naruto laments on how his friends and Sakura were in danger.
- In Naruto: the Secret Songs of the Ninja when Naruto has his first meeting with Jiraiya:
This was the great Toad Sage who had saved Konoha’s survivors from total annihilation? The disciple of the Third Hokage who was almost a legend? A writer of dirty books for dirty men (and Kakashi-sensei)?
- The narration of the first chapter of New Vegas Showtime singles out Black Mask when introducing Joker as "Ren Amamiya – known to friends and one murderous traitor as Akira Kurusu".
- From The Pros and Cons to living a triple life:
Aqua: This mission is our responsibility. We’ll handle it together, as a family of Keyblade Wielders and Isa.
- The RWBY Loops has a running gag where someone says "Ladies, gentlemen", and proceeds to name every looper present who is too uncouth or dishonorable to be considered a lady or a gentlemen.
- Ironwood later gets one with "Ladies, gentlemen, and whatever Roman is currently identifying as for tax purposes..."
- Remnant's Bizarre Adventure: At one point Weiss greets Team JOJO, "Gentlemen, and Okuyasu," because of the latter's boorish demeanor. Okuyasu lets out a laugh in response.
- The Smurfs That Canon Forgot: During their first holiday spent without the missing smurfs, the villagers share poetry and stories about their absent friends. It's only as the night is winding down that one of them abruptly remembers Brainy.
- Stars from Home: Alcohol is for adults. And Alex.
- Ultra Fast Pony has this exchange:
Applejack: You're just making dresses for all your friends, then.
Rarity: That's right.
Applejack: How in blazes are you going to make five dresses?
Rarity: And Fluttershy.
Applejack: Six dresses. - From Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series's Pharaoh's Throne:
Bakura: Enough! You may have won this battle, Pharaoh, but you shall not win the war!
Atem: Yeah, let's do a head count here, shall we? I've got Slifer, Obelisk and Ra: the Egyptian Gods, Priest Seto, who can tear monsters out of people's souls, a girl who can predict the future, one of the most powerful sorcerers in the world, and his... less powerful apprentice, an old man who possesses the ultimate and unstoppable monsters, and Shada. Yeah... not sure what Shada actually does, really, but... but there you go, that's the head count. - Young Justice Abridged: Superman's first line in the series is "Attention, my fellow Americans! And the illegal Martian I tolerate for the time being."
Martian Manhunter: (sighs) He always says that.
- Dorbees: Making Decisions: In this song about Mr. Poe, there are random moments where they will say, “and Yogul.”
- In the Direct-to-DVD movie of Drawn Together, the openly racist Clara opens with this.
Clara: Good morning people and Foxxy!
- From Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus, as Zim watches his army of robot minions getting destroyed.
- The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part: Inverted, when Emmet rebuilds his house into a space ship to rescue his friends from the Systar System.
Emmet: Hang on to your fronds, Planty! We're going to save Lucy... and all the other people who were captured!
- The Super Mario Bros. Movie: While making a speech to his army, Bowser addresses the Koopas and Goombas by name, but refers to the Spinies as "whatever those things are", much to their disappointment.
- Example from The Golden Age of Hollywood: There were seven big studios... and United Artists.
- The Boat That Rocked: "Thank you gentleman, lady... [looking at Bob] strange bearded thing."
- Bon Cop, Bad Cop: "Girls... and Matthieu." The ballet instructor hasn't had any male students in a very long time. He is apologetic, though.
- Clerks II: "Ladies and gentlemen! ...And you, Elias!"
- The Fault in Our Stars: Mr. Lancaster's airport sign reads MY BEAUTIFUL FAMILY (AND GUS).
- The First Wives Club: "Gentlemen? And Daddy."
- Done in the first film Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers did together, Flying Down to Rio, 1933. Fred and Ginger both play members of a music band where Ginger is the band vocalist (and the band's only girl) named Honey. Near the start of the film, Ginger/Honey is with the rest of the band when Fred approaches them and says, "Attention, boys and girls, and you too, Honey!"
- The French movie Les Garçons et Guillaume, à table! has one right in the title ("Boys! William! Dinner's ready!"). The main character (Guillaume) spent most of his childhood acting like a girl, due to his mother acting as the title implies.
- In Home Alone, Kevin goes to a Santa impersonator and asks for his family to be returned to him. "And if he has time, my Uncle Frank."
- Hudson Hawk:
Darwin: Ladies and gentlemen! And Minerva!
- In The Inbetweeners:
Will: I'm going to go somewhere normal, with my normal friends to a place full of normal people.
Dad: And you. - In A Night at the Opera, Driftwood begins his speech with: "Ladies! Gentlemen! ...I suppose that covers most of you."
- In Spaceballs, Lord Helmet introduces the plastic surgeon as being the best of his profession "in the entire universe, and Beverly Hills."
- X-Men: Days of Future Past: In 1973, Hank McCoy has jerry-rigged a device that can record shows on all three networks and PBS. This matches the common parlance and was probably not intended to be a slight, as PBS does work a bit differently from the three commercial broadcast networks.
- A serious example in X-Men: The Last Stand when Wolverine sums up Magneto's latest band of mutants. "[He]'s got an army... and Jean."
- Matt does this over and over in his narration in The Affix whenever his stalker ex-girlfriend Liz is with his friends. They don't like her either.
- Animorphs:
- All of the blurbs on the back cover described the adventures of "X (the main character of that particular installment), the Animorphs, and Ax," the latter of whom is the Token Non-Human and Sixth Ranger. For his first few books Ax wasn't quite considered part of the team—he was trying to return home, then had trust issues with the others—but even Word of God admits that the blurbs kept this up much longer than it should have.
- The comedic version was also done, where Rachel demanded the Helmacrons free "my friends...and Marco, too..."
- Ciaphas Cain does this to himself in one story.
Cain: This was a job for Zyvan's tame psykers and no business of honest men. Or me.
- The Devil's Dictionary defines man as an animal that "[infests] the whole habitable Earth and Canada".
- Discworld:
- In Snuff, it's mentioned that the Watch "appears to include at least one of every known bipedal sapient species, plus one Nobby Nobbs".
- A subtle one in Night Watch, since it reverses the usual order: "Good evening, Downey, gentlemen..."
- In The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove, Abraham Lincoln sends three negotiators to a meeting with the Confederate States, including Ben Butler—incredibly unpopular in the Deep South for his actions in New Orleans, so a calculated insult. Robert E Lee refers to them as "the gentlemen and Mr. Butler".
- From Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Oliver Wood accidentally does it to himself, when he lists the members of the Quidditch team: "We've got three superb Chasers. We've got two unbeatable Beaters. And we've got a Seeker who has never failed to win us a match! (after a long pause in which he realizes he's forgotten someone) And me."
- The protagonist in one of the books in the Karlsson on the Roof series addresses his audience repeatedly as "my friends—and Kirre".
- In Daniel Pinkwater's The Last Guru, protagonist Harold Blatz at once point mails a certificate to "every man, woman, and child in the civilized world and Iceland."
- Nowhere Stars: The Messengers, the setting's Mentor Mascots, are described by the author as "A family of six cute little spirits (and Vyuji)". This is in reference to the fact that Vyuji eschews the cutesy, fluffy animal forms her siblings take, and chooses to appear in her true, humanoid form, which is described as having an Uncanny Valley effect.
- Isaac Asimov's Opus 100: Dr Asimov describes his relationship with publishers as wonderful, except for Gnome Press. He was very happy when Doubleday obtained their publishing licenses and began reprinting the four books Gnome Press had owned. These four books were I, Robot and The Foundation Trilogy.
- In Pretty in Pink by Rachel Maude, Seedy Moon is about to give a speech at his engagement party to "friends, family, and Tila Tequila".
- In Psmith, Journalist, Psmith claims that Mike is a famous cat breeder, whose animals are "celebrated wherever the King's English is spoken, and in Hoxton."
- The Star Trek: The Next Generation novel Q-in-Law has Q refer to "gentlemen... and Worf".
Award Shows:
- At the 90th Academy Awards, when presenting the award for Best Director, Emma Stone used a clever inversion. It wasn't so much an insult as it was a Take That! at gender disparity in Hollywood:
Stone: These four men note and Greta Gerwig created their own masterpieces this year.
Series:
- In season five of 30 Rock, Tracy has a personal crisis and disappears for several weeks, almost leading to the cancellation of TGS. Upon returning, he goes to his dressing room and is reunited with Grizz, Dot Com, and Kenneth:
Tracy: Look, we got a lot of work to catch up on.
Kenneth: Yes sir! It just feels so good to have the Three Musketeers and Dot Com back together again.
[Dot Com gives Kenneth a dirty look] - An episode of ALF had the family throw a party for ALF with all the humans he'd met, in order to show him that he wasn't as isolated as he thought. He consistently referred to them as "My friends... and Dorothy," except in his final iteration of the phrase: "My friends... including Dorothy."
- All in the Family used a variant in "California, Here We Are". Visiting Mike and Gloria over the holidays, Archie and Edith discover the Stivics are separated and that Gloria has been seeing another married man:
Archie: How could you do a thing like this to your family? [points at Mike] And him...
- America's Next Top Model:
Heather: Hey, pretty lady. And Tyra.
- Are You Being Served? – In one episode, when the heads of the men's and ladies' departments lend their support to a plan, Mr. Lucas claims that just leaves Mr. Humphries.
- On Better Call Saul, during Howard's first conversation with Jimmy after he assumes the business name Saul Goodman:
Howard: Am I allowed to call you Jimmy?Jimmy: Saul Goodman is my professional name. My friends still call me Jimmy. You can too.
- On The Beverly Hillbillies, as Jed and Granny pass by Mrs. Drysdale among a small group of ladies.
Jed: Good mornin', ladies.
Granny: You too, Mrs. Drysdale. - The Big Bang Theory:
- Leslie has done this several times in reference to her nemesis Sheldon: "Hello, fellow scientists. Sheldon."
- Howard gets this a lot because he doesn't have a Ph.D. unlike the others. Usually from Sheldon.
Sheldon: And then one day, she meets a group of geniuses, and their friend Howard.
- One episode Sheldon even goes as far as to refer to the main cast as his three best friends and a "treasured acquaintance". They were unsure which of them was the acquaintance until he returned at the end of the episode.note
- A relatively serious case from The Bill, in the wake of the 2005 Sun Hill Fire, Inspector Gold asks the team to raise their glasses to the victims, "Ken and Marilyn. Good colleagues, and good friends. And Andrea as well." For context, PC Andrea Dunbar had been exposed as an undercover journalist right before the fire, which had torpedoed a rape trial.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
- From season 7 episode "Lies My Parents Told Me": "Have you seen me with those girls? The way I treated my friends, and my family, and Andrew..."
- And in the spin-off series Angel:
Fred: Angel, you're not going down there alone.
Angel: I'm not gonna risk anybody I care about.
Spike: I'll go.
Angel: Okay.
- At the crime scene in the Castle episode "Undead Again". perpetually grouchy medical examiner Perlmutter greets the main characters as "our intrepid heroes...and Mr. Castle".
- In an episode of Chopped: After Hours wherein host Ted Allen participates in the cooking challenges, chef Geoffrey Zakarian acts as host and constantly refers to the competitors as "Chefs... and Ted."
- Inverted on The Closer:
Brenda: I was promised a crew of elite detectives, and what Captain Taylor here has given me is a bunch of junior varsity wannabes and Provenza!
- In Cougar Town: "I thought it wouldn't be so bad to spend this day with a few friends. Plus, Ellie is here."
- An episode of Counting Cars opens with Danny greeting his crew with "Good morning gentlemen! You too, Mike."
- In Crisis on Earth-X, after the first encounter with their Alternate Universe doppelgängers, the team is trying to find out how to get information on where these attackers came from and who they are. Barry reassures the team that they'll figure it out due to having a team full of smart people... and Rory.
- Beth Littleford's 1998 interview with Dionne Warwick for The Daily Show gave us one so funny it left Dionne doubled over in laughter:
Beth: In 1985 you participated in We Are the World, which gathered together some of the top performers of our day, and Latoya Jackson.
- During the Dean Martin Roast of Michael Landon, Lorne Greene delivered the following line: "Ladies, gentlemen...and Don Rickles..."
- The Dick Van Dyke Show: In one episode, Rob witnesses a crime (sort of) and wants to tell the police what he saw. Laura doesn't want him to put himself in any danger, but he puts his foot down and says, "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do... and so do I!"
- Dinosaurs:
Earl: Hello family... and Ethyl.
- In the Doctor Who episode "The End of Time":
Donna: This photo's just with friends... friends... and Nerys.
- In Downton Abbey, every time all of the servants are called up to the main hall, Daisy asks, "and me?" or prepares to go up, to which the response is invariably some version of "No Daisy, not you." This was dropped in Season 3, as Daisy became an assistant cook, allowed up with the other servants.
- A dialogue variation used in Entourage:
Vince: I'm here with all my friends.
Eric: And Ari.
Vince: And Ari. - The Facts of Life: One episode has the characters contemplating end-of-life scenarios; Jo mentions she'd like to spend her final moments surrounded by the people she cares about most in the world.
Blair: Jo, that is so sweet... and so unlike you.
Jo: Okay, fine, you can be there too. - From Friends:
- This could just be because they're exes.
Rachel: Josh, these are my friends. And that's Ross.
- When they played a surprisingly difficult game on Thanksgiving:
Ross: You know, I hate to lecture you guys, but it's kinda disgraceful, that a group of well-educated adults and Joey can't name all the states.note
- This could just be because they're exes.
- Game of Thrones: Bran prays for the safety of his family and friends, "And Theon, too, I suppose."
- Gilligan's Island:
- In the episode "Nyet, Nyet — Not Yet", one of the stranded Soviet cosmonauts mentions, "Three men... and a Gilligan."
- Not to mention the theme song itself! ". . . and the rest" after naming five of the seven stars.
- Glee 2x13:
Will: All right, guys and gals! And Sue.
- From The Goodies episode "Frankenfido", when it's revealed Graeme has been gathering body parts from celebrities, following his "chopping list", to create the perfect dog:
Graeme: Look. Teeth. You wouldn't find teeth like these on a mere dog.
Tim: What are they? Horse, alligator, tiger...
Graeme: Look at them.
Tim: No! Not Donny Osmond!
Graeme: Yep.
Tim: You...you've been using people! ...And Donny Osmond! - In The High Fructose Adventures of The Annoying Orange, Orange's response to several of his friends being killed by a Freddy Krueger parody is "My friends—and Apple—destroyed!"
- From Home Improvement, in the episode dealing with Jill's 39th birthday:
Tim: Great? There were only eleven people at your party.
Jill: Yeah, but eleven people I really love. Well, ten plus Benny. - How I Met Your Mother: "Ladies. Gentlemen. Ted."
- In "Slapsgiving", after Robin invites her new beau to Thanksgiving, Lilly remarks that the pictures will be "The three people I love most in the world... and Bob"
- iCarly: Invoked by Freddie in "iHate Sam's Boyfriend".
Freddie: Hello, ladies. Or should I say lady and Sam.
- The Imperfects: Tilda isn't going to let the next person to die be anyone she cares about. Or Sarkov.
- The docuseries Last Chance University showed a black basketball coach giving a Rousing Speech about overcoming adversity to his team, which consists of several young black men and a single white guy.
Coach: There's people hating on this campus. You are freakin' African-Americans! Plus... Mark! [the entire team starts cracking up] Which, I'm rockin' with Mark, 'cause Mark is rockin' with us!
- In Last Week Tonight with John Oliver he describes the Olympics as "A global display of the world's greatest athletes, and also dressage."
- In "McKinsey," a McKinsey employee in a parody of a recruiting video walks down a hallway lined with portraits. He says "We're proud to say McKinsey alums include many of the most powerful people on Earth. And also, Pete Buttigieg."
- The Librarians (2007): While delivering a Rousing Speech, Frances describes her staff as "dedicated librarians... and cleaners".
- In Little Mosque on the Prairie, Babbar claims their mosque constitution was written by "our wise founding fathers. And Faisal."
- In the Lockwood & Co. (2023) episode "Not the Eternal", Lockwood says he's going to save his friends "...and Kipps".
- Married... with Children:
- When Al's wife Peg informs them that she has invited the neighbors Marcy and Jefferson over for a game of "Ethical Dilemma", Al responds, "Oh a dream come true by gum! You mean I actually get to spend an evening playing a board game with two people I can't stand, and Jefferson?"
- In another episode, when the Bundys go to a charity basketball game, the announcer introduces "...your NBA All-Stars...and Danny Ainge."
- Al also once refers to Bud and Kelly as "[his] children and Kelly."
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show: After a disastrous poker game, Lou Grant informs Mary, "Well Mary, there's something you have to remember about poker. It doesn't matter if you win or lose. It's being involved in a group activity with people you like. And Ted."
- M*A*S*H had an inverted one in a later episode when Col. Potter has to take Rizzo's remedial driving course:
Rizzo: Listen up, scum—and sir, ...
- Mock the Week: For the category "What the Queen didn't say in her Christmas message":
Frankie Boyle: It's been good to spend some time with my family. And Harry.
- Ms. Marvel (2022): Episode 6, when Zoe meets with Kamala and her friends in the school and says she owes Kamala for saving her life at AvengerCon:
Nakia: [to Kamala] We're with you. And I guess so is Zoe.
- Fozzie Bear pulls this in The Muppets (2015) after Kermit meddles in his relationship with his human girlfriend Becky after a misunderstanding.
Fozzie: Alright! Let's knock out these regional promos, friends...and Kermit.
- Josh from My Parents Are Aliens is a victim of this. One example being in the Series 6 episode, "The Alienist", where Brian gives a speech on alien rights.
Brian: Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, carbon and silicon-based organisms, Josh.
- Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Brain Guy does a backpedaling variation of this trope during the Hobgoblins episode when he yells at Pearls and Bobo.
Brain Guy: Listen, you IDIOTS! ...And, Pearl, you, of course, too.
- On another episode, Tom Servo takes the joke to the logical extreme, naming everyone present, including himself.
Servo: Gentlemen and Gypsy. And Mike. And Crow. And Servo...
- One of the fan letters read on the air starts with "Dear Gentlemen and Gypsy..." This is justified because Gypsy has a female personality.
- Brain Guy does a backpedaling variation of this trope during the Hobgoblins episode when he yells at Pearls and Bobo.
- From the phone book episode of MythBusters.
Narrator: Nine muscled MythBusters, and Adam.
- Charlie Brooker via Newswipe described the telethon for Haiti's post-earthquake aid as "a collection of all the musicians you would ever want to listen to... and Sting".
- The Nutt House:
Reginald: Ladies and gentlemen. And Miss Frick.
Ms. Frick: Ms. - There was an old, Danish children's mini-series named Og Valdemar ("And Valdemar"). It is about a boy called Valdemar who is the youngest in a huge family and is always forgotten by everybody else who will only think of him at the last moment and then say "oh yes... and Valdemar". This has made him think his actual name is "And Valdemar", cue the series title. All the episodes are about Valdemar, either on purpose or inadvertently, trying to hog the spotlight and sometimes succeeding, but always returning to being the forgotten one at the end of the episode.
- On Only Fools and Horses Del describes the seating plan for the meal with Raquel's parents as "Girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, boy and Uncle Albert."
- On Pawn Stars, Rick Harrison stated he was throwing a party in honor of his best employees, and Chumlee.
- Pixelface: Romford gets one in "HAL":
Romford: Tempting, but I'm going to have to go with saving my friends. And Aethelwynne.
- Reba:
- Brock, upon walking into Cheyenne's baby shower, says: "Look at all these beautiful women. (Looks at Lori Ann) You must be security."
- In a separate episode, Reba walks into the kitchen, sees Cheyenne, Van, and Barbra Jean, and says: "Hello, loved ones. Barbra Jean."
- In Red Dwarf, Rimmer orders that to enhance understanding with a new life form, the ship's systems put out a message in every known language. Oh, and in Welsh.
- Rules of Engagement:
- Audrey has been known to do this.
Audrey: I'd like to share it with all my friends. And Russell.
- The second time, Audrey got mad at Jeff for not supporting her in front of her friends. And Russell.
- Audrey has been known to do this.
- In an episode of S Club 7 in Miami (aka Miami 7), Rachel reports the death of many people during a hurricane, including several talented artists and Bradley MacIntosh.
- RuPaul's Drag Race:
- Manila's "eulogy" for Lady Bunny begins, "Dearly beloved...and Michelle Visage..."
- Brooke Lynne Hytes addressing the judges on season one of Canada's Drag Race: "Ladies. Gentlemen. Tom Green."
- S48E17 of Saturday Night Live (2023's Easter episode) opened with a "Last Supper" scene, in which Jesus says, "My friends....and Judas...."
- Scrubs:
- Dr. Cox makes use of this trope in the episode "My Last Day" while listing things he cares as little about as his and JD's last week together:
- Highlighting Dr. Kelso's increasing laziness, he didn't bother learning interns' names.
Kelso: Listen up, faces. In order to save us all some time, I will call all the males "Daves" and all the females "Debbies".
Debbie: Debbie's actually my name!
Kelso: Then out of fairness to the others you will be "Slagathor". Daves, Debbies, Slagathor, I will be in my office; if you need anything, feel free to bother Dorian. - Kelso again: "Ted, you know my rule about personal problems - I'm not interested unless it involves my loved ones. Or possibly my wife."
- Strange Hill High: In "Crushing Embarrassment", Tanner agrees to play M. Barrassment's game, on the understanding that if he wins then Barrassment will release "all of my friends. And Tyson".
- In an episode of Supernatural, Dean ends up in a Bad Future where the apocalypse has become so terrible that his future self plans to sacrifice a whole group to a distraction suicide mission just to get a shot at Lucifer. Present/Past Dean is horrified at such a cold decision.
Dean: You mean you're gonna feed your friends into a meat grinder? Cas, too?
- Taskmaster: Greg's introductions of the contestants will often single out a Butt-Monkey who's been performing poorly enough to fall out of contention for the series lead, usually in the format of "Four contestants competing for this trophy, and also (Butt-Monkey)."
Greg: Sitting to my right are a team of battle-scarred competitors, who have been slogging through task after task. They've had their ups and their downs, and they've discovered that, for every failure, there's a success just around the corner. Also, David Baddiel is here.
- Greg does the same when one of the contestants isn't a standup comic, starting with Richard Osman ("four comedians and Richard Osman").
- During the third Champion of Champions, Mae Martin was unavailable and was replaced by second-place finisher Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who was taunted mercilessly about it throughout the show.
Alex: There they are, the four champions.
- Whenever Dick Gautier and his wife Barbara Stuart appeared on Tattletales and the question was posited to the husbands, Bert Convy would start the question "Gentlemen...and you too, Dick..."
- True Blood:
Sookie: You're in my house, and those are my friends! Plus... Jane Bodehouse.
- From the Thanksgiving episode of season 1 of Two and a Half Men:
Alan: I'm thankful that I get to spend this holiday around all the people I love, and all the people who love me. ...And Judith.
- The Weekly with Charlie Pickering: In "The Murdoch Bunch" song, Charlie Pickerling summarises Rupert Murdoch's press holdings thusly:
He owned outlets 'round the world, watched by millions.
He also owned Sky News. - What I Like About You:
- Discussing a surprise.
Holly: What could be better than giving her in front of all the people she loves? ...and Tina.
- Later:
Vic: So I want to ask you, in front of all the people you love... and Tina...
- Discussing a surprise.
- From the White Collar episode "Unfinished Business":
Sara: Gentleman. Neal.
- Wings: An episode wherein Fay, gathered with the whole group to console and help someone, assures the person that he is surrounded by nice, compassionate friends who care for his well-being. And Roy.
- Wizards of Waverly Place does this.
Professor Evilini: Friends. Wizards. Visiting parents. Larry.
- Would I Lie to You?: Mel's statement was "I once had a snog with one of the people here on [the show] tonight"; she claimed the lucky fellow was her teammate, Dermot O'Leary. When the time came to reveal all it was true:
Mel: Well, gents...Dermot...
- In the second-to-last (originally aired on December 8th) episode of the 2012 edition (Series 9) of The Xtra Factor, the companion show to The X Factor, Olly Murs introduces the celebrity guests, "and Rylan."
- Zondag Met Lubach made a satirical video where Trump gave the viewers a tour through the White House. When he showed his photos he said the following line:
Trump: Photos of my loved ones. And Melania.
- The Axis of Awesome sometimes introduce themselves in this manner:
Jordan: Good evening everyone, I'm Jordan.
Lee: I'm Lee.
Benny: And I'm...
Jordan & Lee: We are the Axis of Awesome.
Benny: ...And I'm Benny. - This is how The B-52s have been since the Cosmic Thing period, where the core four members (and on Good Stuff, three) are always considered the group, and the rest of the backing band (bassist, drummer, and keyboardist) are rarely mentioned, except live when it's necessary to introduce them. This backing band doesn't have an input into the songwriting process by all accounts.
- Beastie Boys, "The New Style":
Coolin' on the corner on a hot summer's day,Just me and my posse and MCA
- In The Beatles fandom and lore, Ringo Starr often is treated this way—sometimes seriously, sometimes jokingly, depending on the period. Part of this is Ringo's own doing: unlike John Lennon and Paul McCartney, who had, let's say, healthy egos, and George Harrison, who was The Quiet One, Ringo loved Self-Deprecating Humor. He liked to joke that he was actually an awful drummer who was riding the others' coattails; his bandmates, on the other hand, have all said his skills are second to none. Well, or something like that. Also, Ringo was the last Beatle to get his own TV Tropes page. Being a drummer doesn't help, either. Drummers, in general, are often the butt of a lot of jokes about musicians. For example: "What do you call a guy who hangs out with musicians all day?"
- McCartney carried this into his post-Beatles career: the liner notes of Band on the Run state that "Paul would like to thank Linda/And Linda would like to thank Paul/And thanx Denny" (that being Laine, the only non-McCartney member of Wings on the album).
- The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
- A subtle version in the liner notes for Faith No More's King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime. The band is listed at the beginning of the credits after the lyrics...except for Trevor Dunn, whose guitar credit is listed at the very end, after engineer interns and such. This was a bit of a Take That! at him for bailing on the band after replacing Jim Martin and recording the album because he decided he didn't want to tour.
- Friday: When Rebecca Black says "my friend is by my right," she's sitting between two girls.
- One song by the Israeli rock band Kaveret mentions "the universe and Bat Yam".
- Machine Head had a pretty lulzy one at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods awards where they thanked all the awesome bands on Roadrunner...and Nickelback.
- New Kids on the Block offered a remarkable (and presumably unintentional) put-down to their young female fanbase in "Tonight".
Remember when we travelled 'round the world?
We met a lot of people and girls - The Other Two, a synthpop band with Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert of New Order, got named this way in reference to this trope, as they were "the other two" besides Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook that had their own side projects, Electronic and Revenge respectively.
- An album from classical parodist P.D.Q. Bach styled as a radio broadcast was introduced as "a program of fine music ... and P.D.Q. Bach."
- Ever since Freddie Mercury died, Queen has gone by "Queen + (insert singer here)". Singers include Paul Rodgers, Nate Ruess and Adam Lambert.
- For other reformations without the original lead singer, Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington and Sublime + Rome.
- On Showbread's tour supporting their album No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical, they were the headlining band, with two metal bands opening for them. Showbread's frontman, Josh Dies, referred to the tour several times as "the Monsters of Metal Tour...and Showbread".
- Poor Jeff Lynne often gets this treatment when someone brings up The Traveling Wilburys. Not helped by being the least recognizable as a solo artist when next to the likes of Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, George Harrison and Bob Dylan.
- The Velvet Underground managed to pull this off with their first album which featured singer Nico on some tracks. The album's title: The Velvet Underground & Nico.
- In Flanders And Swann's song GUIDE TO BRITTEN they say that Benjamin Britten's opera "Peter Grimes" has been "sung all over the civilized world. AND in America!"
- If the trope had been used straight at the time, these biblical examples would have been inversions:
- In Mark 16:7, an angel tells the ladies visiting Jesus' (empty) tomb to "tell his disciples and Peter" to meet up in Galilee. This is an inversion of the trope: Peter had denied Jesus three times a couple of days before, so the angel is specifying that he should be included among the Disciples.
- In the Old Testament, the Bible mentions that Solomon had seven hundred wives, "and Pharaoh's daughter." This acts as an inversion according to many commentators, who note that she's singled out because Solomon loved her much more than the others.
- Played straight in some translations of Luke 7:29: "When all the people and the tax collectors heard this..."note
- Another straight example in Exodus 14:7, where Pharaoh sends the 600 best chariots Egypt has after Moses, and all the other chariots Egypt has too.
- In The Qur'an, verse 98 of the second surat says "Whosoever is an enemy unto Allah and His angels and His apostles and Jibril and Mikail,note then verily Allah is an enemy unto the infidels." According to commentators, Jibril and Mikail are apart because they are the most important angels.
- The early episodes of the D&D podcast The Lucky Die gives us The Brave Adventurers...and Rhal.
- "Sports and pro wrestling." For legal reasons concerning its (mostly) scripted nature, pro wrestling isn't actually a sport. Also, wrestlers aren't allowed to join SAG-AFTRAnote for similar reasonsnote , so they get this from two sides. Japanese pro wrestling famously toys with the ordeal, as while it is not widely considered a kakutogi (combat sport), most of the Japanese media that covers combat sports inevitably has pro wrestling among them and sometimes presented as the main one. And finally, Mexico prefers to consider pro wrestling as pro wrestling, separated both from sport and acting.
- Mick Foley did this all the time to prank his friend Al Snow. When he "retired", he was presented with the original WWF Hardcore Championship by a lot of the other extreme wrestlers. In his farewell speech, he said "It's an honor to be in the ring with so many hardcore legends. And Al Snow!" On another occasion, he managed to convince a pilot to announce after a landing "Welcome to all the WWF Superstars...and Al Snow."
- Mick also used a non-insulting version in his book, about one of his indy matches. "I was busted wide open in front of 25 hardcore wrestling fans and my wife's sister"
- On the October 29, 2012 edition of Raw, Paul Heyman addressed the crowd as, "Ladies, gentlemen, and the people of Charlotte."
- During his appearance on "Miz TV" on the June 28, 2013 WWE SmackDown, while introducing Curtis Axel, he said, "Ladies and gentlemen, and you too Miz."
- Assembling a RAW team for the "Bragging Rights" PPV, HHH noted that "we have millions of dollars of talent and Cody Rhodes."
- A since-deleted picture on Heidi Lovelace's Instagram about The Social Network appearing at AIW Girls Night Out 11 featured a sign reading "SOCIAL NETWORK A BITCH A SLUT A PSYCHO OH YEAH AND HEIDI."
- Utilized by Chris Jericho during one of his feuds with Stephanie McMahon.
Jericho: And as far as your husband goes, he's been gone for such a long time and I know how lonely you must be. I mean, I know that you've been forced to form a private alliance of your own with 3/4 of the superstars in that locker room.....and the lighting crew.....and the camera crew....and the sound technicians....and the stage hands....and the prop guys...and the merchandise sellers... and the popcorn vendor in the 15th row. CONGRATULATIONS, LOUIE!
- Bleak Expectations: In the opening episode of series 5, Lord Clampvulture makes a toast to the finest minds in Europe... and Harry Biscuit. Harry, being Harry, thinks he's just getting a name check.
- The Goon Show:
- Pretty common:
Grytpipe-thynne: You may have noticed that throughout the civilized world... and America... British prestige has fallen very low.
- From the non-politically correct 1950's:
My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen... and Wogs! We present—The Goon Show!
- Pretty common:
- The radio adaptation of the Jack Benny comedy The Horn Blows At Midnight has Ludwig van Beethoven in heaven chastising Jack's character Athaniel (an angel) thusly:
Beethoven: We have ten thousand men in this orchestra, Athaniel: nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine musicians, and you.
- In 29/01/13, the Rochester-based classic rock radio station 95.1FM had its DJs mention the Guitar Center's Rock Walk of Fame and the bands included. One DJ says: "The Walk of Fame includes some of the greatest rock and roll bands in history... and Mötley Crüe."
- During 2019 FormulaOne season, Romain Grosjean and George Russell had a crash at Singapore. They had an off-screen talk to end grudge. Next week, they shared the plane to Russian race, and posted the same picture on Instagram (here and here), each remarking that they were flying with friends and the other.
- Several NASCAR examples:
- Before a NASCAR race in the mid-90s, the person giving the command at the start of the race did it as "Gentlemen, and Jimmy Spencer, start your engines!"
- Matt Martin before the 2nd race of the 2005 Gatorade Duel: "Gentlemen, and Dad [Mark Martin], start your engines!"
- For much of the 2010s, the NASCAR Cup Series was comprised of common men...and Danica Patrick. Similarly, Darrell Waltrip announced green flags at the start of races during Patrick's Cup career by saying "Boogity-boogity-boogity! Let's go racin' boys... and Danica!"
- Pittsburgh has become known in recent years as "the city of Champions... and the Pirates" in light of their baseball team setting a record for consecutive losing seasons, while the Penguins and Steelers have won multiple championships.
- It is sometimes said that New York City is home to six professional sports teams... and the Mets (some version of this joke replace them with the Knicks, depending on how the teams are doing at any given time).
- In basketball:
- The 1992 Olympic Dream Team is remembered for being composed of 11 Hall of Famers who are considered some of the best players in the history of basketball... and Christian Laettner (they decided to reserve a slot for a college player to preserve some semblance of amateur status on the team).
- During the 2010 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony, in which the Dream Team officially entered the Hall as a unit, Larry Bird came to the pedestal and said that the team was "a cast of characters and different personalities... then Charles Barkley."
- What was originally supposed to be a respected Miami Heat trio ended up being more known as the ultimate Miami duo of Dwyane Wade and LeBron James... and Chris Bosh.
- Once LBJ brought someone along with him in his return to Cleveland, people either play it straight or invert: it's the seventh straight NBA finals for James Jones! And some guy named LeBron.
- The 1992 Olympic Dream Team is remembered for being composed of 11 Hall of Famers who are considered some of the best players in the history of basketball... and Christian Laettner (they decided to reserve a slot for a college player to preserve some semblance of amateur status on the team).
- There seems to be an inverted version of this when it comes to stereotypes of nations "apathetic" to soccer, in the saying that, "The only people that hate The Beautiful Game are Americans... and Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, and some Irish." This is also true when it comes to stereotypes of nations referring the sport as soccer.
- Ice Hockey:
- The National Hockey League gets this from people who refer to the "Big Four" American and Canadian Team Sports as "The Big Three Sports... and hockey". (The others are American Football, Basketball, and Baseball.)
- Conn Smythe began many a public speech with, "Ladies, gentlemen... and Frenchmen." Or some variant.
- During 2011 and the first half of the 2012 Tennis season, it was common for pundits to say that the greatest players were unquestionably Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal... and Andy Murray, "the other guy" who was unquestionably better than anyone who wasn't Djokovic, Federer, or Nadal but unquestionably overshadowed by them nonetheless. It wasn't until the latter half of 2012 that Murray began breaking out of his "that Tennis player most likely to fill the last spot of the semifinals after Djokovic, Federer, and Nadal show up for their reservations" role.
- However, at the end of 2012, Andy Murray took a level in badass and became the first Brit to win a Grand Slam in 75 years. Then, Rafael Nadal dropped out of the 2013 Australian Open and thus out of the top 4 for the first time since 2005. The Top 5 players in Men's Tennis was then therefore composed of: The Big Four... and David Ferrer. More recently, with a late-career resurgence by Stan Wawrinka, some observers put him on a par with the Big Four until injuries and a drop in form ended that.
- The 36 men's Grand Slam singles titles between the 2005 French Open and 2013 US Open were won by the Big Four...and Juan Martín del Potro (US Open, 2009).note
- It has become memetically popular to apply this trope to Peggy Schuyler from Hamilton. It's combined with The Runt at the End, as she's the youngest of the Schuyler sisters; as such, her lines in their titular "I Am" Song come across as Peggy trying to make her voice heard.
Angelica Schuyler: ANGELICA!
Eliza Schuyler: ELIZA!
Peggy Schuyler: And Peggy! - A Very Potter Sequel has Harry say his farewells before his Heroic Sacrifice to all of his friends, but singles out the also present Draco Malfoy and expresses his disgust towards him one last time.
Harry: You guys are all my best friends, and I love you all. Except you, Draco. I can't fucking stand you.
- In Baldur's Gate III, if Token Evil Teammate Astarion is allowed to have the Tome of Eldritch Lore found in Act I he's later seen in a shouting match with it. If the Player Character doesn't make their presence known, he'll adamantly tell it he's not going to kill anyone in the party for it... except whoever has the highest approval of you besides him.
- The Bungie Podcast's theme song ends with the line "It's our podcast show, with Brian and friiieeennnds...and Frankie."
- Buried Stars: The main cast is the top 5 contestants of the Show Within a Show... and Seil, the floor manager, too.
- Used to deliver a Take That! in the end-credits rap from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare:
- Courtesy of The Dark Id, in the New Game Plus section of his Chrono Cross Let's Play;
After the battle, Solt and Peppor come to investigate the unstoppable end game squad that could murder their entire army busting through the front gate. And Pierre.
- Game Informer's review of Devil May Cry HD Collection said in their concept tab: "Two great games for one great price. Also, Devil May Cry 2."
- Used in one of the endings of Disgaea 2. "You aren't alone. You have friends that care about you...And Etna."
- In Disney Magic Kingdoms, during the Turning Red Event, Miriam mentions that in her friends' Self-Insert Fic they are "an all-girl pop group— Well, all-girl plus Tyler. He's our mascot."
- Final Fantasy IX has an achievement for putting together a party with all three female characters(Garnet/Dagger, Freya and Eiko)... and Quina, who has an Ambiguous Gender.
- Gigolo Assassin, one of the flash games on Adult Swim's website: "Great nations of the world...and Sweden."
- Granblue Fantasy has an Inverted example. The Lowain-Elsam-Tomoi trio is sometimes referred to as "Lowain and bros." both in-universe (i.e. referenced by Scathacha in "Bzzt! Amped Up Summer") and by a portion of the playerbase.
- Used in Jade Empire:
Black Whirlwind's journal: Kill anything that moves, as long as it doesn't look like one of my companions or the bun man.
- In the soundtrack of LocoRoco 2 and LocoRoco Midnight Carnival, the singers for the credits song (etoule pucoratte) are listed as "Loco Roco All-Stars and Viole".
- In the Lunar: The Silver Star PSP remake, Royce turns your entire party to stone, save for Jessica, who mopes for a second with the line, "My father...my friends...and Kyle..." What makes it funnier is the fact that Kyle is the one who saved her from being "stoned" in the first place. (It may imply that she thinks of Kyle as more than a friend, not less.)
- Namco High: If you talk to Anti-Bravoman, he states the poetry club is full of nice people... and him.
- Otomedius features "a cast of well-designed characters... and Emon."
- Is somewhat implied in Persona 4 if you take one of Yosuke's statements the wrong (or right way):
Yosuke: I have my friends and my family... and you.
- In Poker Night 2, at the start of a tournament, GLaDOS will sometimes say "Gentlemen. And Claptrap."
- Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal: "Ladies and gentlemen... oh, and Helga." This is not an insult, however, as Helga seems much cheerier after the addendum. It's likely that this is an objection on her part to Qwark's usage of "ladies" (as Helga is hardly lady material) rather than a reference to her being a robot. Despite being present at the time, Clank wasn't excluded like she was.
- Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves involves our protagonist having to distract the cops, so he interrupts a meeting (in the middle of the police station) being led by his love interest, Carmelita Fox. They are thoroughly distracted when he shouts out, "Attention assorted meatheads...and lady."
- A Star Wars: The Old Republic quest to repeat the final battle of the Shadow of Revan storyline lists the various NPC allies you'll fight along, with "And C2-D4note !" in parentheses after the list.
- Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People: Strong Badia the Free:
- After each of the main characters forms their own country, Marzipan organizes a collection of "treasures from all the developed countries, plus Coachnya".
- Also, from the trailer:
Strong Bad: It's Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People. But you can play too!
- In a hilariously unintentional way, Luigi gets this treatment in Super Mario World when playing Two-Player Mode. Even if Luigi defeats a castle the congratulations screen still says Mario did it. Even if Luigi rescues Princess Peach, she declares that "she, Mario, the Yoshis, and their friends are going on a vacation!" It ain't easy being green. Though this is thankfully changed in later versions of the game like the GBA version where Luigi is listed and given the proper credit that he deserves.
- If you visit Aesfrost in Chapter 3 in Triangle Strategy, Svarog pulls this on Thalas. He warmly greets Frederica, Avlora, and even Erika before pausing and adding "...Thalas" in a notably more annoyed tone.
- In Undertale, encounters involving Jerry introduce him separately from the other monsters, usually with a dismissive statement like "Jerry came too."
- This quote by Koden in the DSBT InsaniT episode, "The Camping Webisode".
Koden: I am not about to let the third thing with my friends... and Dave and Lisa... be ruined because of the monster... or douchebag... of the week messed everything up!
- Inverted in the MLP fan video Elements of Cringe, when the Elements of Harmony are captured, Celestia demands Twilight's release and also, whoever the other ones are.
- Gridiron Heights: In the episode parodying Se7en, six quarterbacks are put out of commission: Eli Manning, Andrew Luck, Nick Foles, Sam Darnold, Cam Newton, and Ben Roethlisberger, a.k.a. "Big Ben" (a joke on the fact that all of them missed time early in the 2019 NFL season). While confronting the John Doe Expy character, Taysom Hill states that "we lost good men and Big Ben". note
- HFIL:
- In the episode "Sharing Circles of Hell", Guldo gives a recap of his death:
Guildo: [Vegeta] cut off my head... in front of my friends!
Jeice: And us! (Guldo slowly turns his head, eyes wide in shock as his jaw drops... followed by Burter high-fiving him)- Another example in "Frognapped" When the Ginyu force starts losing to Cell in their fight, despite their Ki being sealed to give them even ground, Jeice wonders how Cell is beating them. Leading to his response that shows his begrudging respect for the Z-fighters. Other than the Prince of Saiyans.
Jeice: H-H-How are you…
Cell: Winning? Sure, none of us can use our Ki, and you've got eight years of Interpretative Dance. However, I've got One hundred fifty years of accumulative experience from the greatest warriors in the galaxy. Also Vegeta. - History Matters: Whenever the Treaty of Versailles is mentioned, the treaty always says "The Winners (and Belgium)."
- Minilife TV: In "Spirit in the Sky":
Snowball: Wait, you have to open up the mall! Our friends are in there!
Archie: *beeps*
Snowball: Right, and a man named Wilkins. - Puffin Forest mentions a time when a GM brought together his best and brightest players.
- Red vs. Blue:
- The video for the Halo 3 demo had the following exchange:
Sarge: Another important development from Bungie Labs is the homo-sapien propulsafier, also known as the man-cannon.
Simmons: It fires men?
Sarge: Yes, and also Grifs. Come here Grif. Let's says the Blues are launching co-ordinated offensive... What better way to slow them down, then to choke up their movement ways with dead soldiers, or if no soldiers are available, dead Grifs.
Grif: Wait, what? [Sarge knocks Grif out and throws him in the man-cannon] - Sarge tends to use this a lot when addressing his soldiers, e.g.
Sarge: Alright men... and Donut...
Sarge: Alright everyone... and Grif... - Heck, it even appears on the website for the Recreation DVD, which says it has "all of your favorite characters (and Simmons)".
- While Epsilon is stuck in the Monitor body and being worshipped by the aliens, he's called upon to give a eulogy. He begins this way.
Epsilon: [to aliens and Caboose] Attention true believers! [turns to the Reds and Tucker] And other people.
- The video for the Halo 3 demo had the following exchange:
- RWBY:
- In the first episode of season 2, Ruby addresses the other members of her team and JNPR.
Ruby: Sisters! Friends! Weiss.
Weiss: Hey! - After a fight with RWBY in "Painting the Town...", even Roman gets in on the act:
Roman: Ladies... Ice Queen...
Weiss: Hey!
- In the first episode of season 2, Ruby addresses the other members of her team and JNPR.
- 8-Bit Theater: "The Fighting Fighters, Also Bikke." Seen here
- Ansem Retort's Axel started off his closing speech with "Ladies, Gentleman, Marluxia of the jury..." (Though that might be him not knowing what gender Marluxia is.)
- From the Basic Instructions strip How to Be Kind to the Least Among You:
The Judger: We are "The Legion of Superheroes, and the Knifeketeer," a collection of the world's mightiest crime fighters. And the Knifeketeer.
The Knifeketeer: I'm feeling a bit excluded.
The Judger: You're included. That's what "and" means. - Brawl in the Family gives us an example in this strip:
Kirby: Best of friends on an adventure! Also Meta Knight
- Buttersafe uses this in the saddest punchline ever written in The Tragic Life of Annabelle.
Man: Everyone that ever loved you just died. Your mother will be here to pick you up shortly.
- Casey and Andy: for a tabletop roleplaying game, Andy invents the character of Bob, whose one ability is that he can show up any time something is described in narrative. Thus, every time Casey tries to describe something, Andy simply adds, "Bob was there too!"
- In Commander Kitty, Fluffy is many things...but an intelligent life form is apparently not one of them.
Nin Wah: Those drones are programmed to relinquish command in the presence of an intelligent life form.
CK: ...and Fluffy, it would seem. - Darths & Droids:
C-3PO: I love it here. A beautiful desert cruise with wonderful friends. And you.
- From El Goonish Shive, an example that manages to be as insulting as it is complimentary.
Sarah: [on Tedd and Grace's relationship] Damnit, why are all my friends attracted to freaks?
Tedd: Hey, are you calling Grace a freak?
Sarah: Nope. - In the "Tournament" arc of Evil, Inc., Grandgamer's Personnel File says that "he is obsessed with games and has mastered every one developed by a group of civilized, sentient beings in the universe. And Activision."
- The team of Exterminatus Now is such a Dysfunction Junction that Rogue manages to apply it to everyone.
Xerxes: Are you going to introduce me to your friends?
Rogue: I would if there were any here. - A rare example of the trope being used as a compliment, let alone to oneself, occurs in FreakAngels when Karl introduces himself to Alice.
Karl: Welcome to the home of ten twentysomethings with arrested development and an obsession with loud, crap shagging. And me.
- Looking for Group: This comic takes this to an extreme.
Cale: Ladies and gentlemen. And gnomes. Bloodrage. Skeletons. Sisters and sons. Imps. And— What is that?
Richard: A gruffalo.
Cale: A gruffalo? What's a gruffalo?- There's also this one where Richard sulks about being left out of the happy reunion.
- A Mortal Kombat sprite comic uses this:
Jax: Alright ladies and gentlemen, and Nightwolf, here's how this plan is gonna work...
- From Not Quite Daily Comic, a straight example in this strip: "Dear friends (and Malène)..."
- The profile blurb of Once Stung describes Queen Bees foes as "a gallery of freakish supervillains (And one guy named Jerry)".
- The Order of the Stick: Belkar gets this treatment from the Order. For an early example,
Durkon: They be a fine group, for humans. And an elf.
Hilgya: And a halfling.
Durkon: No, I left 'im out on purpose. - Kaitlyn from Precocious here.
Kaitlyn: I just wanted my best friends (and Roddy) to come over and play our favorite games.
- In Sinfest, "Plus these guys."
- Stand Still, Stay Silent: At some point, Onni calls the group formed by the main members of the cast "the flock of clowns... and Lalli". Lalli is Onni's younger cousin, whom he pretty much raised.
- Vexxarr used another variation:
Sploorfix: ...a war in which millions of innocent, intelligent beings will perish?
Vexxarr: No, no. See, the Lattroxx and Bleen would be fighting each other...
- In an Amazon review for Marvel Comics' trade paperback, Bring on the Bad Guys, the stories contained therein are described as such: "BRING ON THE BAD GUYS features the origins and/or debut appearances of six of Marvel's most notorious ne'er-do-wells. And the Abomination also shows up.
- In Bogleech's recap of Pokémon's Third Generation he lists a group of six Pokémonnote from that generation that he thinks most deserve an evolved form. His statement on the group consists of this:
Bogleech: Maybe some day, little guys. And Tropius. note
- Comics Alliance:
- An issue of Great Comics That Never Happened features the Justice Luchas of America: "Ultimo Hijo De Krypton! Oscuro Caballero! Señor Marciano! El Rápido, Jr.! La Fuerte Feminino! Espacio Policia III! And of course, Aquaman!"
- In the same vein, a review on that site about the post-Flashpoint Justice League series mentioned that it had "some of the greatest characters in the history of comic books and Aquaman."
- Cracked:
- Observe the ad in the second panel of this comic:
Hello, Humans! The Jewish!
- This article uses this trope to take a stab at Avatar:
Quick! What do Yoda, Belle, Gollum, the Avatar chick, and the entire cast of Looney Tunes all have in common? Besides their ginormous eyes, obviously? Well, in addition to not being real humans, the voices who provided some of the most memorable characters in cinematic history — and Avatar — are all ineligible to win Academy Awards for their performances because, apparently, voice acting is not "acting."
- Observe the ad in the second panel of this comic:
- An entry in Mario Lanza's Funny 115 V.2, a Survivor fansite, we are treated to "It is day 39, and it is time for the final two and Mick to face the jury."
- New Frame Plus, here, claims that the Pokémon games are full of hundreds of delightful creatures, and also Pichu.
- According to The Onion, "Barbara Bush Passes Away Surrounded by Loved Ones, Jeb".
- The Ringer: Every time this article about the then-proposed European Football Super League mentions the power of the biggest, most successful teams, it adds "and somehow also Tottenham Hotspur".
- The Salvation War: "Okay, ladies, gentlemen, Karl."
- In Ashen's Tech Dump, one of Ashen's predictions is that Street Fighter 37 will include in its roster "every human being that has ever existed. And Dan."
- Brad Jones described the new Expendables movie as "a movie that contains the legendary action heroes of our youth, along with the best action heroes of current cinema. And Steve Austin."
- Channel Awesome: And 8-Bit Mickey!
- CinemaSins: In his video on Saw, Jeremy says that Jigsaw would be considered a killer "in every state and every civilized country and probably even Idaho."
- Critical Role: One of the Running Gags of the second campaign was that every episode, Sam Riegel would wear the exact same outfit he'd worn during that same episode of the first campaign, up to and including his Halloween costume. In the episode right after Mollymauk's death, he decides to retire the shirt bit (mostly because he chose to wear a custom-made shirt with a close-up of Matt grimacing weirdly that day). For the rest of the episode, a piece of paper taped to his flask reads "RIP Shirt Bit, 2018-2018 (Oh, also Molly)."
- "Every Class Is Different" has this to say about the Sniper.
Some classes are polite. Some classes are efficient. SNIPER THROWS PISS AT PEOPLE AND LIVES IN A VAN!
- The Honest Game Trailer for the Nintendo Switch describes Nintendo as "the creators of some of the most successful and beloved consoles of all time and also the Wii U".
- Just Bad Games gives a brutal one to Aquaman, though since he's taking shots at Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis along with Batman: Dark Tomorrow and Superman The Man Of Steel it's admittedly pretty low-hanging fruit:
Rerez: These three titles are bound by a cursed fate, each one showcasing some of the worst elements to have ever graced game adaptions of these enormously popular franchises... and Aquaman!
- LegalEagle gets a good dig in at Half As Interesting in this manner when advertising the streaming service Nebula:
Nebula features lots of Youtube's top creators, like Extra Credits, Real Engineering, Thomas Frank, and also Half As Interesting is there!
- Moviebob:
- Top 10 2D Brawlers says that the X-Men (1992) arcade game included "everybody's favourite X-Men and also Dazzler for some reason."
- In Really That Bad: Batman V. Superman, he describes the crew as containing "Oscar nominees! Oscar winners! Legendary character actors! Excited and talented newcomers! And also Henry Cavill, who seems nice and who I enjoyed in Immortals."
- Outside Xbox:
- Andy wants to go on record that Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! gives us a glimpse into the pre-Borderlands 2 lives of some of our favourite characters, and also Claptrap.
- In this video, Ellen says, "Indeed, Kingdom Hearts sees you running through lots of wonderful Disney worlds, reliving classic adventures with everyone's favorite Disney heroes. And also, Donald and Goofy are there."
- ProJared uses this trope when discussing Star Fox Zero:
Do you really have that little clue what to do with the crew of Fox and friends? [Beat] And Slippy?
- Shiny Objects Videos: Exaggerated in "On the Couch".
Curly: Aah, we're like The Three Musketeers! Plus Nathan. Plus Guido.
[there are only four people there] - Solidjj's video about the Sinister Six keeps pointing out the Chameleon is a bit of an odd one out in the group, mostly obviously in Spider-Man's reaction "It's all of my greatest foes! And the Chameleon!" Also:
Doctor Octopus: "With the combined strength of me, Scorpion and the Rhino, the tenacity of the Shocker, the illusions of Mysterio... and Chameleon... you simply cannot win."
- StacheBros: In "Home Alone", Bowser Jr. prays to the Star Spirits to bring his family home for Christmas, including his father, Koopa, Boo, Chain Chomp, Goomba, and Petey Piranha...and Spike if they have the timenote . He also maybe asks them for some building blocks, but that's besides the point.
- Steam Train: In the rare episodes with Kevin actually playing with the others, since he's not a regularly appearing Grump, the intro plays normally, and then at the end Kevin's Grump Head lazily floats in to a lazy "Also Kevin." Now that Kevin's gone, the gag has extended to other members of the crew that don't normally appear like Vernon, Jack, Matt and Ryan.
- In this episode of TableTop, Felicia Day introduces the other players with "I have an amazing set of guests here again, and my brother."
- Technoblade: "Earth SMP [sic] is a livestreamed survival multiplayer server, with all your favorite content creators. And also TommyInnit."
- In Toby Turner's "Trapped in a pistachios ad!" vid, the audience is advised to watch a clip of A-list celebrities, and Snooki, eating pistachios.
- TotalBiscuit does this to himself in WTF is... Poker Night at the Inventory, describing the players as "Four internet celebrities... and me."
- The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius:
- Jimmy pulls this: "Ladies and gentlemen! ...And Cindy."
- When the group gets superpowers, Sheen decides to name their group the Fantastic League of Justice-Bringing Avenging Men. Libby objects, prompting Sheen to append, "And two girls!" Thereafter, whenever Sheen mentions the teams, it's the Fantastic League of Justice-Bringing Avenging Men and Two Girls. (Everyone else calls them the N Men.)
- American Dad!:
- Klaus the fish is often a victim of this, such as after Francine comes home to the aftermath of a house fire:
Francine: Is everyone okay? Steve? Hayley? Roger?
Stan: Everyone's fine.
Francine: [sees Klaus glaring at her] Oh, and... and Klaus. Is Klaus okay? He's the only one I really care about.
Klaus: Too late, Francine. Too fucking late. - In "It's Good to be the Queen," Stan is mentioning all the great things that he has in his life, and mentions "a great kid, another kid..."
- Klaus the fish is often a victim of this, such as after Francine comes home to the aftermath of a house fire:
- In the last episode of American Dragon: Jake Long, the presence of Jake's father gives Grandpa pause when he greets the family.
Grandpa: Welcome to Hong Kong, beloved family and...daughter's husband.
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force: "Friends... relations... whatever the hell Meatwad is..."
- When Archer believes that he has cancer, and he is apologizing to everyone he has mistreated, he is interrupted by a phone call from his doctor.
Archer: "Listen, Doctor. I'm kinda making peace with my loved ones right now. [Looks at Pam and Cheryl] Plus some other people, so..."
- As Told by Ginger:
Mrs. Gordon: Ladies. Gentlemen. Hoodsey.
- Avatar: The Last Airbender:
- "It's three on three-plus-Sokka." Sokka's not a bender... but neither are two of the opponents.
- The Avatar Extras re-airings get into it too. At the end of "The Chase", when the Gaang plus Zuko attack Azula, it notes this is the first time in the series all four elements are seen attacking at once. Plus Sokka.
- Batman: Caped Crusader:
- In the episode "…And Be a Villain", Harvey Dent gets one in on Harvey Bullock while addressing the GCPD.
Harvey Dent: Good luck with the crime fighting, Gotham's finest. Oh, and you, too, Bullock. - In "This Is Actually My Party" from Charlie and Lola, Charlie says that all of his friends are invited to his birthday party, and Lola. Which comes across as a bit odd since the two are generally pretty friendly.
- Chowder:
- In the episode "A Taste of Marzipan":
Mung: You see, Chowder, there is enough room in this festival for two good chefs...and Endive.
- Mung can't resist this trope, it seems. He also did the more obvious variant:
Mung: Ladies and gentlemen! ...And Endive.
- In the episode "A Taste of Marzipan":
- The Bad Future in the Danny Phantom special The Ultimate Enemy is kicked off when Jack, Maddie, Jazz, Sam, Tucker, and Mr. Lancer are killed in an explosion. The first five are honored with a statue inscribed "Gone but not forgotten." The last one gets a statue to himself, simply inscribed "Gone."
- Dan Vs.: "Good news friends ... and Elise."
- Dexter's Laboratory: "Ah, yes! Saturdays are made for dads! ...And Dad's car."
- The Fairly OddParents!:
- Used to open a Chip Skylark concert:
Timmy: Ladies! And Timmy Turner's dad!
Timmy's dad: Hey, that's me! - Another instance occurs earlier in the episode, when after watching a news report about Chip's fans rioting in his absence, Timmy says "I've gotta get Chip to the concert before all those women—and my dad—tear the town apart!"
- In another episode:
Timmy: Everyone I know and love (and Mr. Crocker) are headed...!
- In "Timmy's Secret Wish", Timmy risked his life to save other characters. A member of the Fairy Council described them as Timmy's friends and Foop. (Crocker and Dark Laser were among the 'friends')
- Jorgen inverted it twice. "The reunion with the weakling fairies, AND ME, is going to begin." And in "Abracatastrophe": "This emergency meeting of every puny fairy in the universe, AND ME, will now come to order!"
- In "When LOSERS Attack", Timmy's dad wants (what he thinks is) a cereal because "all the cool kids and Timmy are eating it!"
- Used to open a Chip Skylark concert:
- Family Guy: The opening to "Family Goy" is done in the style of Superfriends with the cast of the Griffins playing as each superhero. Each one gets introduced...and Meg.
- Futurama is the Trope Namer, so expect it to have a lot of examples.
- Zoidberg is the trope namer, if not the outright king.
- Bender's plea to Robot 1-X that he "Save my friends! And Zoidberg!" Over the course of the show, the writers have been trying to develop Zoidberg to have occasional bouts of heroic moments, in which he averts his own trope!
- Zoidberg later returned the insult, referring to Leela, Fry, and Bender as "my friends and the robot."
- Zoidberg even Zoidbergs himself:
Fry: Everyone we invited is here.
Zoidberg: Also Zoidberg! - Zoidberg even did it in the midst of a monologue.
Zoidberg: So all over the world, couples stood together in joy. And me, Zoidberg!
- In "Mobius Dick" there is a flashback to fifty years earlier when Zoidberg was popular enough to use this joke on the captain of the first Planet Express Crew.
Zoidberg: Hey, it's all my favourite patients, and also Captain Tucker! Pow!
[general laughter, high fives exchanged]
Captain Tucker: You totally got me, Dr. John. You're hilarious.
Hermes: [back in the present] Zoidberg was popular!?!
- In "The Deep South", folk singer Donovan talks about how all the quality people (like Ted Turner, Hank Aaron, Jeff Foxworthy, the guy who invented Coca-Cola, and the Magician) evacuated the sinking city of Atlanta. As the boat pulls away and in the middle of his narration, Jane Fonda charges through the crowd, shoving people aside and leaps into the boat at the last second, prompting Donovan to add "And Jane Fonda was there too" mid-sentence.
Leela: The magician?
- A stealth subversion in "Proposition Infinity": note
The Professor: Oh, the Humanity! Also Bender.
- Also achieved twice in quick succession (both being acknowledged by the potential Zoidberg in question) in "Into The Wild Green Yonder", when the gorilla hole is being tested:
Lead Tester: Stand by, men! ...and manly aliens.
Lead Tester: [after hole is successfully completed] Good work, men! ..and manly aliens. - Sort of inverted in "Less Than Hero", insulting Fry. The New Justice Team theme song names Super King and Clobberella, but Captain Yesterday (Fry) falls under "all the rest" despite being the only other member.
- Used in "Zapp Dingbat"
Zapp: Honored guests... and Kif.
- Inverted in "Bender's Big Score":
Lars: Hello to everyone who isn't Leela. And a very special hello to everyone else.
- From "Anthology of Interest II":
(Winged monkeys Walt, Larry and Igner swoop down and grab Leela, Fry and Bender, leaving Zoidberg alone.)
Zoidberg: (indignant) What, do I smell or something? (smells own armpit) Awwwww. - Inverted in Zoidberg's favor with the Robot Santa Claus, who was designed to give presents to the nice and punish the naughty. However, a programming error rendered his standards too high and leads him to pretty much just try to murder everyone... except for Zoidberg, the only one who somehow met those absurdly high standards.
- In "Brannigan, Begin Again", when the Planet Express ship is plunging toward the Neutral Planet, Bender tells Leela, "Leela, save me!... And yourself, I guess!... And my banjo!... And Fry!"
- Zoidberg is the trope namer, if not the outright king.
- Generator Rex: Rex delivers one regarding his Rogues Gallery in "Enemies Mine":
Rex: My four worst enemies are still on the loose! Well, my three worst enemies and Valve.
- Gravity Falls: In one episode, Grunkle Stan addresses his staff as "Party people... and Dipper."
- In The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, when Hey Nanny Nanny arrives to put Mandy in her place, Grim says the following.
Grim: She travels all over the world... and Burbank...
- In Horrid Henry, Horrid Henry and the Lost Dog, Peter finds a dog's hair and analyses in his "lab", where he finds that it isn't a human hair, "and it isn't one of Henry's either".
- A variant occurs in Kim Possible: So The Drama, wherein Kim responds to being asked if it's guy trouble, "It's not a guy, it's Ron."
- King of the Hill:
- They used this trope at least once.
Hank: Hey guys...and Kahn.
Kahn: Hello! - Dale does it in "The Honeymooners" episode.
Hank You guys don't have to come.
Dale Of course we're coming. We're the three amigos! ...And Bill.
- They used this trope at least once.
- In one episode of Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Po makes a huge thing about how skilled and dangerous his enemies are. Then he looks over at Fung and Gah-ri and adds "And two guys who try really hard!"
- Molly of Denali: Trini tries to shoehorn her way into the theme song.
"Together with [Molly's] best friend Tooey always by her side""And Trini!"
- In The Owl House episode "Really Small Problems" has Gus refer to him, Luz, Willow and King as "my best friends... and King"note while they were fighting for their lives in a mini circus.
- Phineas and Ferb:
- From the episode "What Do It Do?":
- However, this is more likely a "Friends, Romans, countrymen..." reference.
- In "The Lizard Whisperer", during Ferb's speech to motivate Phineas and Isabella:
Ferb: And we few, we happy few, we small band of brothers—and girl from across the street—
- In Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel:
Phineas: Gentlemen...and Hulk, Welcome to S.H.E.D.
- From the episode "What Do It Do?":
- Pinky and the Brain: "Actually, we're two genetically-altered lab mice dressed as wallpaper hangers in an attempt to Take Over the World! Oh, and he's Larry."
Larry: Hi there!
- Ready Jet Go!:
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Daphne's father delivers one when he is hosting a dinner for a visiting Chinese delegate in "The Dragon's Secret":
Daphne's father: Mr. Wang, friends... Fred.
- The Simpsons:
- "Deep Space Homer" includes this, when a NASA guy starts a press conference with: "Ladies and gentlemen and members of the press..."
- In "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming", when Bart and Lisa track down Bob's hiding place.
Bob: (menacingly) Well, if it isn't my arch-nemesis, Bart Simpson... and his sister, Lisa, to whom I'm fairly indifferent.
- Justified in "Margical History Tour", when the story of Lewis and Clark is retold with Lenny and Carl, which leads to an unavoidable contradiction.
Homer (as Chief): We have always known of the coming of the white man, and Carl.
- South Park:
- Cartman is a frequent target of this. For example, in one early episode Kyle comments that he thinks of the group as his family—"except for Cartman."
- In one episode, the boys download music illegally and are taken to the police station for it. When the chief talks to them about their crime, he mentions they downloaded hundreds of songs from famous bands and artists... and Judas Priest.
- The Spectacular Spiderman: "Now gentlemen...and Rhino..."
- In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) episode "Return To The Underground", Don presents the Turtle Tunneler to his brothers this way.
Don: Gentlemen, and Mikey, I give you the Turtle Tunneler!
- In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) episode "Metalhead", Donatello says "Gentlemen, and Raphael" before unveiling the eponymous attack drone. Raph is not amused by this, but Mikey seems to be.
- Teen Titans (2003):
Cyborg: Ladies and gentlemen...and whatever Beast Boy is* ...
- There's a Swedish cartoon centered around this, called The Three Friends... and Jerry. Lampshaded in a short segment where Jerry asks "Why can't it be 'The Four Friends'? I'm a friend!" Only for Thomas to reply, "Just be glad your name is in the title!" To which Jerry protests, "But why single me out like that?"
- In the Timon & Pumbaa episode "The Laughing Hyenas: TV Dinner", this is done visually. Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed sit in directors chairs. Shenzi has the megaphone of Director 1, Banzai has the megaphone of Director 2, but Ed has a megaphone labeled simply Ed.
- Tiny Toon Adventures:
- In one episode:
Buster Bunny: Ladies and gentlemen...
Montana Max: [in audience] BOOOOOO! BOOOOOOOO!
Buster Bunny: ...and Monty.- Monty's butler, Grovely manages to use the same wisecrack in another episode, somehow managing to avoid Monty's wrath.
- In the same episode, Bugs Bunny addresses the group of veteran cartoon characters:
Bugs Bunny: Distinguished friends, honored colleagues, beloved cartoon-stars...and uh, you too Daffy.
Daffy Duck: ...Oh, har har, it is to laugh.
- In one episode:
- Total Drama: Statements of this type are made a few times, mostly by the host Chris.
- Owen explains why he's working for Chris during a confessional in "Rock 'n Rule". He notes that he's to stir up trouble, but that he doesn't really want to do it because Lindsay, Beth, Duncan, and Harold are his friends. After a second, he adds, "Oh, and Courtney's okay... I guess."
- In "The Ex-Files", Chris makes an announcement to "all players and brooding goth chick" to attend the elimination ceremony. Gwen's the player who got her team the victory that day, but it's overshadowed by the hate she has garnered from cheating with Duncan.
- Brick addresses his team consisting of four guys and one girl politically correct in "Backstabbers Ahoy!": "Men, and Dawn..."
- Chris dissolves the teams in "Grand Chef Auto", mockingly declaring that now it'll be "every man, woman and Cameron for himself."
- When Ultimate Spider-Man guest stars on Avengers Assemble, he says that he leads a team of heroes... and Nova.
- From Xiaolin Showdown:
Omi: Xiaolin Warriors, double your efforts! Raimundo, triple yours.
- At the 2008 Discworld convention, the convention chairman made a speech beginning: "My lord Patrician. Honoured Guild leaders. Ladies and gentlemen. Members of the Watch. Nobby. And Bernard Pearson."
- A few stock jokes:
- Frequently used when writing the Acknowledgments section of a doctoral thesis, as you will probably have to thank several people for political reasons, even if they don't actually merit mentioning. "I'd like to thank everybody who contributed to this project, and also this pet student my professor has". In extreme cases, your advisor is Zoidberg!
- Before he became a senator, Al Franken performed at a Clear Channel pro-Iraq War rally. (He admits it's not his proudest moment, since he was against the Iraq War, just as he is now.) He opened with: "Ladies, Gentlemen, SportsRadio 640 WGST contest winners, and Lee Greenwood..." This incident is referenced in his book, Lies and The Lying Liars Who Tell Them.
- One of Neil Gaiman's earlier books, Ghastly Beyond Belief (co-written with Kim Newman) is dedicated "To all intelligent lifeforms everywhere...and to my sister Claire."
- Doug Demuro, Jalopnik communist, invoked this trope with the passage: "For proof, I start with my own experience owning German cars. I've owned eight, in total: one from every important German automaker, and also Volkswagen. And they were all complete pieces of crap."
- At the 2006 Academy Awards, Jon Stewart (who was hosting) opened with "Good evening everybody, ladies, gentlemen...Felicity." (Felicity Huffman, who was nominated for playing a trans woman in Transamerica.)
- From a community-driven appliance drive: "We accept all appliances...and microwaves."
- Any speech that opens in the style of "Friends, Romans, countrymen..." risks sounding like this, especially if the listener perversely insists on interpreting the list as non-intersecting groups. The U.S. President's annual State of the Union address traditionally begins with something along the lines of "Ladies, gentlemen, members of Congress, distinguished guests..." In England, the proper way to greet a crowd is "Ladies, gentlemen, and officers of the Royal Navy", due to a decree by Queen Victoria stating that officers of the Royal Navy are not considered gentlemen.
- In Argentina, after a train accident, this immortal line was given: "Murieron tres personas y un boliviano", or if you prefer: "Casualties are three persons and a Bolivian".
- A probably unintentional one, Creative Commons licenses have versions readable by "humans", "machines" and "lawyers".
- Can't we just say everyone and Linda?
- This sign: "[Population] 451 + Dennis"
- This billboard: "Why leave a city that has six professional sports teams, and also the Mets?"
- Due to the Cold War, in a number of historical and fictional works about World War II, the Western Allied Powers are often shorted to simply Allied Powers, although the latter also included the Soviet Union and its allies (such as Polish Armia Ludowa). "Allied Powers... and the Soviet Union" sounds just like the trope.
- When Khrushchev came to power in USSR, the opposition in the Central Committee was labeled "the factionary anti-party group which included Molotov, Kaganovich... and Shepilov who adjoined them", mostly to discount at least one member of the group—eight members of the Communist Party top rung being in an "anti-party group" was considered too much. "Shepilov" immediately became a memetic alias for any extra person joining an established group, and it become a joke that the longest last name in Russia was Andshepilovwhoadjoinedthem. Later, Shepilov even wrote his memoirs titled "The Unadjoined".
- As of the 2015 Canadian federal election, the House of Commons consists of 184 Liberal MPs, 99 Conservative MPs, 44 New Democratic Party MPs, 10 Bloc Québécois MPs, and Elizabeth May.note
- Steve Coogan in this Guardian article about Top Gear:
"I've been fortunate enough to work with the likes of Peter Baynham, Armando Iannucci, Chris Morris, Simon Pegg, Julia Davis, Caroline Aherne, Ruth Jones, and the Mighty Boosh some of the funniest and most innovative people in British comedy. And Rob Brydon too."
- During the January 18th Internet blackout protest, Gawker had a headline of "Today, some of the best websites on the internet—and Reddit—are blacked out to protest SOPA."
- As of a 2023 reform, responsible for organizing social and health care and rescue services in Finland will be 21 welfare areas... and the City of Helsinki.
- The G8 is often referred to by the press as "The 7 most developed countries... and Russia." note
- An intentional one: Canada and Quebec pension plan.
- The full name of the UK can come across like this: The United Kingdom of Great Britainnote and Northern Ireland.
- Rice University has a residential college system. When Martel was built, it was founded as a dormitory instead of a college, receiving 60 freshmen from the other colleges. The other colleges then decided to agree that Martel doesn't properly qualify as a college. Although Duncan and McMurtry have been built since then and are considered colleges, the running joke that "Martel is not a college" still remains, making common such statements as, "Remember, there are nine other colleges and Martel."
- The "Lady Gaga Daily" Twitter feed reported on 12/4/12 that: "Lady Gaga is up against many talented artists and Nicki Minaj for three 2012 World Music Awards."
- It's rather common to hear U.S. media say something along the lines of "X states and the District of Columbia", due to D.C.'s weird status in regards to statehood—officially it's not a state and so only gets one non-voting delegate in the House of Representatives and nothing at all in the Senate, but unlike US territories such as Puerto Rico and American Samoa (who get similar arrangements in Congress) the District is granted three electoral votes in the Electoral College (and this required the 23rd Amendment to be passed in 1961).
- A common joke: Members of the Ivy League and Brown.
- The Times of London website has a UK News tab, containing such topics as Media News, Crime, Law, and Scotland.
- This quote from Orthodox Rabbi Yosef Edelstein concerning the morality of the death penalty.
I think it's clear that with regard to Jewish jurisprudence, the capital punishment outlined by the Written and Oral Torah, and as carried out by the greatest Sages from among our people ... did not remotely resemble the death penalty in modern America (or Texas).
- From the 2012 White House Correspondents' Dinner:
George Bush: I believe we're an America that should come together: Democrat, and Republican, and John McCain.
- Inverted by Rachel Maddow, who once described Fox News as "a full employment program for Republican politicians and their patrons, plus a couple of journalists named Shep Smith and Greta van Susteren." Smith is widely acknowledged by the mainstream media as the Only Sane Man of Fox News who refuses to go along with his more partisan colleagues' blatant biases, and van Susteren is actually a good friend of Maddow's who has earned respect for her reporting from many in the profession. The obvious implication, of course, was that no one else employed by Fox qualified as a real journalist.note
- The megaregion of Southern California (that's with a capital "S") includes every county south of San Luis Obispo County, except Imperial County.note Hence, in order to describe the entire geographical region, it's sometimes referred to as "Southern California and Imperial County" or something synonymous. The reason is that Imperial County's population is an order of magnitude smaller than any of the other countries included within the megaregion, or in the case of Los Angeles, two orders of magnitude smaller. And just like Zoidberg, most natives can remember the other counties but forget that Imperial exists.
- When the US Constitution was ratified, Alexander Hamilton was part of the New York delegation; however, he'd been saddled with two other New York delegates who opposed the document and who ended up walking out. Unwilling to pass up the opportunity to put his name to the historic document, Hamilton—despite having no authority to do so—signed anyway, leading Washington to dryly note in his private journal that the Constitution was signed by "11 states and Colonel Hamilton." (Despite the snark, Washington appreciated Hamilton's service here, especially given that Hamilton had been one of Washington's most trusted advisors during the war.)
- Several magazines and websites previewing The Defenders (2017) used the joke of "your favorite Marvel Netflix show heroes. And Iron Fist."
- Analgesic drugs: opioids, non-steroid anti-inflammatories... and paracetamol.note
- Ask anyone to tell you the actors who played James Bond, they most likely would say: "Sure, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig" and some times, "oh, and George Lazenby".
- Poor Barry Nelson, David Niven and Bob Holness.
- Not to mention Toby Stephens, who's played Bond nine times, more than any other actor, but gets forgotten because he played him on radio rather than film.
- The cover of a film magazine from 1985 posed the question "Can Chuck Norris Save America?", then underneath it added "Plus: Weird Science's Anthony Michael Hall", obviously touting a different story, but unintentionally implying that they somehow didn't consider Hall to be American.