Running gag

The running gag is a popular hallmark of comedy television shows and movies. A running gag is an amusing situation or line that constantly reappears through the course of a movie or television series. Frequently, the humor in a running gag derives entirely from how often it is repeated.

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Examples of running gags

Movies

Television

Video games

Comics

Unplanned running gags

Some running gags were not meant as such, but are errors or plot holes that keep repeating themselves, such as the Redshirt problem from Star Trek: The Original Series. Basically, security officers wore bright red shirts. Every time the main cast brought the frequently unnamed red shirts with them on an away mission, all or all but one of the red shirts would die. Other unplanned running gags for Star Trek include William Shatner's stunt double looking nothing like him, and being rarely hidden from the camera; and all aliens simply being humans with a little make-up and bizarre clothing (see Klingons).

Similarly, since Star Trek many television science fiction series share an unconsciously common factor which has become a running gag and in-joke to those "in the know", i.e. the inclusion of a large muscular African-American man with a penchant for fighting, from Worf in Star Trek: The Next Generation, to Teal'c in Stargate SG-1, to Tyr Anasazi in Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda.

See also

See also: Running gag, 'Allo 'Allo!, 1/0, 13 (number), African-American, Agent, Airplane!, Animaniacs, Arthur (plant), Asterix