![]() ![]() They both get fired, resulting in her becoming very depressed and attracting the title character. A variation in Karin: Usui's mother is being molested by her boss in a supermarket, and he accidentally pushes her into the intercom, turning it on.Never rant about your evil plan in the audio room. Moral from the beginning of Fullmetal Alchemist.Contrasts with Leave the Camera Running, which is done deliberately. May overlap with Studio Chatter, although that is always deliberately left in and sometimes scripted. Not to be confused with Is This Thing On?, nor with what people say about shows still airing despite having fallen from popularity many years ago. ![]() If the character does this during a video call, than it's an example of Video Call Fail. If a character is deliberately tricked or provoked into this, it is an example of the Engineered Public Confession. But that isn't as funny.Įxpect to see a Face Palm and something along the lines of "Oh God, is this thing still on?"Ĭompare Did I Just Say That Out Loud?, Forgot About the Mind Reader, Left It In, and "We're Live" Realization. There is a certain amount of Fridge Logic at play when this occurs in something pre-recorded, as these moments would be edited out under normal circumstances. May lead to Endangering News Broadcast when what they said was supposed to be a secret. Either at the beginning or, more commonly, after the end, the character will be heard making some tangential offhand or vulgar remark, only to (belatedly) realize that they're still on the air and said unsavory remark just got broadcast live to their audiences. ![]() Phineas and Ferb, " The Klimpaloon Ultimatum"Ī character is making an announcement on TV/radio/a PA system/whatever you have. ![]()
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