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Fawlty Towers- In the fabulous episode 'The Psychiatrist' when Basil is convinced that a guest is hiding young woman in his room. Thing is, the kid infects people so that they grow a gas mask over their faces, so when he meets his sister Nancy on the streets, he begins doing this. In an inversion of this trope, Doctor Who has a little child in a gas mask looking for his mother.
Done ironically in Firefly episode Objects In Space. Here, mousie." to a dumpster as he scrounges for mice to eat. Done comically in V: The Final Battle from 1984: a Too Dumb to Live Visitor starts softly calling "Mousiiiieeeeee. A comic and (sort of) heroic example: The Cat in Red Dwarf, hunting for mice: "Here, mousey, mousey! I've got some cheese! I only wanna be your friend!" *Hits things with a baseball bat*. In "Ted" we're treated to Buffy sitting on a playground swing in the middle of the night saying, "Vampires, heeerrre vampires.". He does say "Here kitty-kitty" which may as well be an alternate title for this trope. In the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "School Hard", Spike does this to Buffy, complete with singsong tone (though he doesn't actually say the line instead it's "Someone's in the ceiling."). "Come out come out wherever you are!.you little pervert." A rare example done by a protagonist occurs in New York Undercover: going in to arrest an ex-con sex offender on suspicion of an attack. Danny and the monster in the climax of The Shining. It also happens when Honorious the afrit is trying to catch Kitty in Gladstones tomb in The Golems Eye. Ammet the marid does this with Bartimaeus in The Ring of Solomon. Bellatrix also does this in the Department of Mysteries: " Come out, come out, little Harry.". Emily is hiding in her room from her father, who's been possessed by his Split Personality and Charlie comes in, doing an Ironic Echo of the game Emily used to play with her mother. Oxenfree tvtropes movie#
Appropriately enough, in the horror movie Hide and Seek.Played straight in The Wizard of Oz: "Come Out, come out, wherever you are.".At that point the door slams behind her and she's seized by his killer. The female protagonist in the Charles Bronson film Murphy's Law calls this out when walking through the judge's house who unknown to her is already dead.Referenced in an issue of the comic, where Roger is hiding in a hollow tree stump until the villain knocks it twice, which makes Roger jump out and shout " Who's there?".Eventually Roger can't stand it anymore and bursts through the wall singing "Two bits!" and Doom grabs him. Big Bad Judge Doom enters and toys with the customers for a while, then starts tapping out " Shave and a Haircut" on the walls, which no Toon can resist. Roger is hiding in a concealed room in a bar. Something like this occurs in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.
In the climax of Return of the Jedi, Luke doesn't want to fight his father, so he hides in the poorly lit corners of the throne room, Vader taunts him by reading his mind and finding out about his sister. "Heh heh.Can Spider-Man come out to play?" The first Spider-Man film, spoken by the Green Goblin. Marv and Harry in Home Alone: "We know that you're in there, and that you're all alone.". The first Pirates of the Caribbean film. This line is also used in the first opening theme of the anime. Done in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, by protagonists to antagonists and vice versa. As noted by Teana, they just need to spot her back once for all of it to be over.
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