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Who Said "How You Doin'?" On Friends?

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Which Simpsons Dad Made "D’oh!" Famous?

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Which Character Asked "Did I Do That?" On Family Matters?

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On Mork & Mindy, Who Exclaimed "Shazbot!" When Frustrated?

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Who Said "Giddy Up!" On Seinfeld?

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Who Announced "This Is The Big One!" On Sanford And Son?

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Who Cheered "Yabba Dabba Doo!"?

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Who Shouted "Hello, Wisconsin!" On That ’70s Show?

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Who Cried "I’m Comin’, Elizabeth!" On Sanford And Son?

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Who Said "You Got It, Dude!" On Full House?

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Who Whined "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" On The Brady Bunch?

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Which Happy Days Icon Delivered "Ayyyy!"?

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Who Called Out "Mister Sheffield! " On The Nanny?

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Which Waitress Snapped "Kiss My Grits!" On Alice?

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Who Claimed "I Know Nothing! " On Hogan’s Heroes?

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Who Snapped "Eat My Shorts!"?

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Who Walked In Saying "Afternoon, Everybody" On Cheers?

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Who Shouted "Dy-No-Mite!" On Good Times?

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Who Asked "What Does A Yellow Light Mean?" On Taxi?

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Who Often Said "Sit On It!" On Happy Days?

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Who Yelled "We Were On A Break!" On Friends?

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Who Said "Wellllll Doggies!" On The Beverly Hillbillies?

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Which Tanner Sister Delivered "How Rude!"?

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Who Answered Calls With "I’m Listening" On Frasier?

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Who Asked "Whatchu Talkin’ ’Bout, Willis? "?

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Who Called "Time Out! " On Saved By The Bell?

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Who Quipped "Ha! I Kill Me!" On ALF?

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Who Told People "Have Mercy!" On Full House?

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Who Told Edith "Stifle Yourself!" On All In The Family?

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Who Delivered "Shady Pines, Ma! " On The Golden Girls?

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Who Bellowed "Wilma! " In The Flintstones?

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Who Said "Missed It By That Much" On Get Smart?

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Who Warned "Nip It In The Bud! " On The Andy Griffith Show?

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Who Deadpanned "You Rang? " On The Addams Family?

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Who Purred "Yes, Master" On I Dream Of Jeannie?

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Who Demanded "Respect My Authoritah! " On South Park?

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Who Coined "Serenity Now!"?

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Who Insulted Someone With "You Big Dummy! " On Sanford And Son?

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Who Kept It Cheerful With "Hi-Diddly-Ho, Neighborino!"?

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Which Friends Musician Sang "Smelly Cat"?

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Who Coined "Yada Yada Yada" On Seinfeld?

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Which Crane Brother Often Exclaimed "Maris!"?

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Who’s Known For Saying "Could I Be Any More…?" On Friends?

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Who Gasped "Seven!" On Friends?

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Who Drew Out "Oh. My. God." On Friends?

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Who Barked "No Soup For You!"?

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Who Started Stories With "Picture It: Sicily…"?

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Who Suggested Doing The "Dance Of Joy! " On Perfect Strangers?

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Who Said "Pivot!" While Moving A Couch On Friends?

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Who Often Exclaimed "I’m Wounded! " On Frasier?

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Who Said "He’s Her Lobster" On Friends?

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Who Introduced "Festivus For The Rest Of Us!"?

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Who Complained "These Pretzels Are Making Me Thirsty!"?

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Who Groaned "Hello, Newman" On Seinfeld?

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Who Declared "Worst. Episode. Ever."?

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Who Shouted "My Sandwich?!" On Friends?

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Who Said "It’s Not A Lie If You Believe It"?

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Who Pointed And Laughed "Ha-Ha!"?

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Who Declared "Welcome To The Real World. It Sucks." On Friends?

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Who Refused With "But I Don’t Wanna Be A Pirate!"?

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Who Cracked Up With "Hey, Hey!" On The Simpsons?

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Who Famously Said "The Sea Was Angry That Day"?

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Who Whispered "Excellent" On The Simpsons?

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Who Celebrated With "Woo-Hoo!"?

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Who Yelled "Get Out!" On Seinfeld?

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Who Snarked "Ay, Caramba!"?

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Who Said "Newman!" With That Infamous Disgust?

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Who Said "Why You Little…!" While Choking Someone?

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Who Stretched Out "Would You Believe…?" On Get Smart?

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Who Stomped In Saying "Nanu Nanu"?

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Who Mmm’d "Mmm… Donuts"?

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Who Barked "Don’t Mention The War!" On Fawlty Towers?

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Who Cheerfully Declared "I’m Free!"?

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Who Said "I Have A Cunning Plan" In Blackadder?

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Who Corrected People With "It’s Bouquet!"?

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Who Said "As God As My Witness, I Thought Turkeys Could Fly"?

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Who Said "It’s A Little Known Fact…" On Cheers?

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Who Warned "I’m In Danger" On The Simpsons?

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Who Exclaimed "Cut It Out!" On Full House?

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Who Greeted Listeners With "Goodnight, Seattle" On Frasier?

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Who Shouted "Condoms, Rose! Condoms!" On The Golden Girls?

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Who Began Rambling With "Back In St. Olaf…"?

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Who Advised "Keep Your Stick On The Ice"?

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Who Promised "This Time Next Year We’ll Be Millionaires!"?

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Who Offered "Go On, Go On, Go On!" In Father Ted?

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Who Said "That Would Be An Ecumenical Matter" In Father Ted?

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Who Said "Screw You Guys, I’m Going Home" On South Park?

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Which Newhart Character Introduced "Hi, I’m Larry… Darryl… Other Brother Darryl"?

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Who Ordered "Bake ’Em Away, Toys"?

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Who Said "Sorry About That, Chief" On Get Smart?

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Chandler Bing
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Joey Tribbiani
3
Gunther
4
Ross Geller

Joey’s flirty "How you doin'?" became his signature pickup line, repeated constantly throughout Friends’ 1990s run.
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Bart Simpson
2
Homer Simpson
3
Moe Szyslak
4
Ned Flanders

Homer blurts "D’oh!" whenever he messes up, turning a simple groan into The Simpsons’ most famous catchphrase.
1
Laura Winslow
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Eddie Winslow
3
Steve Urkel
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Carl Winslow

Steve Urkel says "Did I do that?" after accidents, cementing his clumsy charm as Family Matters’ breakout character.
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Mork
2
Orson
3
Mindy McConnell
4
Exidor

Mork uses "Shazbot!" as a silly alien swear substitute, keeping the show’s extraterrestrial humor light and playful.
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George Costanza
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Cosmo Kramer
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Jerry Seinfeld
4
Elaine Benes

Kramer shouts "Giddy up!" in bursts of excitement, matching his manic energy and oddball confidence on Seinfeld.
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Aunt Esther
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Fred Sanford
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Lamont Sanford
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Grady Wilson

Fred cries "This is the big one!" while faking heart attacks, using the gag whenever he wants attention.
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Barney Rubble
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Betty Rubble
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Wilma Flintstone
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Fred Flintstone

Fred Flintstone’s "Yabba dabba doo!" is The Flintstones’ iconic shout, used for excitement and triumph.
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Eric Forman
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Donna Pinciotti
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Red Forman
4
Michael Kelso

Eric shouts "Hello, Wisconsin!" as an excited announcement, becoming a recurring, crowd-pleasing That ’70s Show bit.
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Lamont Sanford
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Fred Sanford
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Grady Wilson
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Aunt Esther

Fred shouts "I’m comin’, Elizabeth!" during fake heart attacks, referencing his late wife for extra drama.
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Kimmy Gibbler
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Stephanie Tanner
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D.J. Tanner
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Michelle Tanner

Michelle’s chirpy "You got it, dude!" is her best-known line, used to agree enthusiastically with family requests.
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Greg Brady
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Carol Brady
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Cindy Brady
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Jan Brady

Jan complains "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" when jealous, capturing The Brady Bunch’s classic sibling rivalry humor.
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Fonzie
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Richie Cunningham
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Al Delvecchio
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Potsie Weber

Fonzie’s cool "Ayyyy!" reinforces his swagger and became Happy Days’ simplest, most recognizable vocal trademark.
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Fran Fine
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Niles
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C.C. Babcock
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Maggie Sheffield

Fran Fine often chirps "Mister Sheffield!" to get Maxwell’s attention, highlighting their playful class-and-romance dynamic.
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Alice Hyatt
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Flo Castleberry
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Mel Sharples
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Vera Gorman

Flo’s sharp "Kiss my grits!" is her trademark comeback, defining her tough, funny presence on Alice.
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Hogan
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LeBeau
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Colonel Klink
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Sergeant Schultz

Sergeant Schultz says "I know nothing!" to avoid trouble, pretending ignorance while the prisoners plot freely.
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Ralph Wiggum
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Nelson Muntz
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Bart Simpson
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Milhouse Van Houten

Bart’s rude "Eat my shorts!" defined his early rebel attitude and became a widely quoted Simpsons insult.
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Norm Peterson
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Coach Ernie Pantusso
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Sam Malone
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Woody Boyd

Norm’s "Afternoon, everybody" entrance is a recurring Cheers ritual, usually followed by the bar shouting his name.
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Thelma Evans
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Michael Evans
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J.J. Evans
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James Evans

J.J. Evans yells "Dy-no-mite!" to celebrate himself, making it the defining catchphrase of Good Times.
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Elaine Nardo
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Reverend Jim Ignatowski
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Alex Reiger
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Louie De Palma

Reverend Jim’s confused traffic-light question highlights his spaced-out personality, creating one of Taxi’s funniest scenes.
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Fonzie
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Richie Cunningham
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Potsie Weber
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Ralph Malph

Fonzie’s dismissive "Sit on it!" reinforces his cool authority, even when he’s joking around with friends.
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Monica Geller
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Joey Tribbiani
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Ross Geller
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Chandler Bing

Ross repeats "We were on a break!" to justify his actions, sparking Friends’ most famous relationship debate.
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Jed Clampett
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Jethro Bodine
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Granny
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Elly May Clampett

Jed Clampett’s "Wellllll doggies!" signals surprise, perfectly matching The Beverly Hillbillies’ fish-out-of-water humor.
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D.J. Tanner
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Becky Katsopolis
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Michelle Tanner
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Stephanie Tanner

Stephanie fires "How rude!" whenever offended, making the phrase her most recognizable Full House reaction.
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Niles Crane
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Frasier Crane
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Martin Crane
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Bulldog Briscoe

Frasier opens his radio show with "I’m listening," blending therapist confidence and showbiz flair throughout Frasier.
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Arnold Jackson
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Mr. Drummond
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Kimberly Drummond
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Willis Jackson

Arnold Jackson says this to Willis when skeptical, turning it into Diff’rent Strokes’ signature catchphrase.
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Kelly Kapowski
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A.C. Slater
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Screech Powers
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Zack Morris

Zack’s "Time out!" freezes scenes so he can address viewers directly, a signature Saved By The Bell device.
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Brian Tanner
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ALF
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Lynn Tanner
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Willie Tanner

ALF says "Ha! I kill me!" after jokes, showing his loud self-amusement and nonstop one-liners in ALF.
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Jesse Katsopolis
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Joey Gladstone
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Danny Tanner
4
Steve Hale

Uncle Jesse’s "Have mercy!" punctuates his cocky flirting, becoming one of Full House’s most quoted lines.
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Archie Bunker
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Lionel Jefferson
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Mike Stivic
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George Jefferson

Archie snaps "Stifle yourself!" at Edith during arguments, capturing the show’s blunt, confrontational comedy style.
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Rose Nylund
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Dorothy Zbornak
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Sophia Petrillo
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Blanche Devereaux

Dorothy threatens Sophia with "Shady Pines, Ma!" during arguments, a classic Golden Girls mother-daughter jab.
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Pebbles Flintstone
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Barney Rubble
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Mr. Slate
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Fred Flintstone

Fred yells "Wilma!" in frustration, a classic animated sitcom husband routine repeated throughout The Flintstones.
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KAOS Agent
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The Chief
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Agent 99
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Maxwell Smart

Maxwell Smart’s "Missed it by that much" fits Get Smart’s spy spoof, highlighting his constant near-failures.
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Barney Fife
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Andy Taylor
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Aunt Bee
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Opie Taylor

Barney Fife repeats "Nip it in the bud!" while overreacting, trying to prevent trouble before it starts.
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Lurch
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Gomez Addams
3
Uncle Fester
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Morticia Addams

Lurch’s monotone "You rang?" is his classic butler response, perfectly matching The Addams Family’s macabre humor.
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Roger Healey
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Jeannie
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Dr. Bellows
4
Tony Nelson

Jeannie calls Tony "Master" and says "Yes, Master," reflecting the show’s magical servant premise and 1960s tone.
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Kenny McCormick
2
Stan Marsh
3
Kyle Broflovski
4
Eric Cartman

Cartman yells "Respect my authoritah!" while pretending to be powerful, making it South Park’s most quoted demand.
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Frank Costanza
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Jerry Seinfeld
3
Elaine Benes
4
George Costanza

Frank Costanza chants "Serenity now!" to calm down, but it backfires hilariously in true Seinfeld fashion.
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Grady Wilson
2
Fred Sanford
3
Rollo Lawson
4
Lamont Sanford

Fred Sanford throws out "You big dummy!" as a classic put-down, turning his insults into a repeating Sanford gag.
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Lenny Leonard
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Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
3
Homer Simpson
4
Ned Flanders

Ned Flanders’ "Hi-diddly-ho" greeting embodies his overly friendly neighbor persona on The Simpsons.
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Phoebe Buffay
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Monica Geller
3
Rachel Green
4
Janice Hosenstein

Phoebe performs "Smelly Cat" at Central Perk, turning a goofy original song into a Friends pop-culture staple.
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George Costanza
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Susan Ross
3
Elaine Benes
4
Jerry Seinfeld

Elaine popularized "yada yada" to skip boring details, and the phrase quickly spread into everyday conversation.
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Roz Doyle
2
Martin Crane
3
Frasier Crane
4
Niles Crane

Niles frequently gasps "Maris!" about his unseen wife, using her quirks as a long-running Frasier joke.
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Chandler Bing
2
Mike Hannigan
3
Ross Geller
4
Joey Tribbiani

Chandler’s exaggerated "Could I be any more…?" delivery highlights his sarcasm and became a beloved fan imitation.
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Phoebe Buffay
2
Janice Hosenstein
3
Rachel Green
4
Monica Geller

Monica blurts "Seven!" during an awkward discussion, and the outburst became one of Friends’ most quoted moments.
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Janice Hosenstein
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Phoebe Buffay
3
Rachel Green
4
Emily Waltham

Janice’s nasal "Oh. My. God." announces her entrances and instantly signals trouble for her exes on Friends.
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Elaine Benes
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Newman
3
George Costanza
4
The Soup Nazi

The Soup Nazi bans customers with "No soup for you!" when they break his strict ordering rules in Seinfeld.
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Dorothy Zbornak
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Blanche Devereaux
3
Sophia Petrillo
4
Rose Nylund

Sophia’s "Picture it: Sicily…" intro signals a wild flashback, often exaggerated for laughs on The Golden Girls.
1
Larry Appleton
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Jennifer Lyons
3
Balki Bartokomous
4
Harriet Winslow

Balki proposes the "dance of joy" whenever things go right, turning celebration into Perfect Strangers’ best gag.
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Joey Tribbiani
2
Ross Geller
3
Chandler Bing
4
Mike Hannigan

Ross screams "Pivot!" during the couch stairway fiasco, one of Friends’ most replayed physical-comedy scenes.
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Martin Crane
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Niles Crane
3
Roz Doyle
4
Frasier Crane

Niles moans "I’m wounded!" when insulted, exaggerating his delicate pride and dramatic flair on Frasier.
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Phoebe Buffay
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Carol Willick
3
Rachel Green
4
Monica Geller

Phoebe calls soulmates "lobsters," tying the phrase to Ross and Rachel’s long-running romance on Friends.
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Frank Costanza
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Jerry Seinfeld
3
Cosmo Kramer
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George Costanza

Frank Costanza unveils Festivus as an anti-holiday, complete with grievances and an aluminum pole, on Seinfeld.
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Cosmo Kramer
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Jerry Seinfeld
3
Elaine Benes
4
George Costanza

Kramer rehearses "These pretzels are making me thirsty!" as an acting line, turning it into a Seinfeld classic.
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Cosmo Kramer
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Jerry Seinfeld
3
George Costanza
4
Elaine Benes

Jerry’s disgusted "Hello, Newman" marks his feud with Newman and became one of Seinfeld’s most repeated greetings.
1
Milhouse Van Houten
2
Bart Simpson
3
Krusty The Clown
4
Comic Book Guy

Comic Book Guy’s harsh verdict mocks fan snobbery, and the line became his most famous Simpsons put-down.
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Chandler Bing
2
Ross Geller
3
Joey Tribbiani
4
Gunther

Ross melts down over his stolen lunch, turning "My sandwich?!" into a famous workplace rant on Friends.
1
Jerry Seinfeld
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Cosmo Kramer
3
Elaine Benes
4
George Costanza

George insists self-belief makes lying acceptable, perfectly matching his shameless, self-justifying Seinfeld worldview.
1
Bart Simpson
2
Nelson Muntz
3
Ralph Wiggum
4
Jimbo Jones

Nelson’s "Ha-ha!" is his bully trademark, used to laugh at others’ embarrassment throughout The Simpsons.
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Phoebe Buffay
2
Monica Geller
3
Chandler Bing
4
Rachel Green

Monica tells Rachel adulthood "sucks" in the pilot, setting Friends’ tone of messy, funny grown-up life.
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George Costanza
2
Jerry Seinfeld
3
Cosmo Kramer
4
Elaine Benes

Jerry complains about wearing a puffy shirt, and the pirate line sums up Seinfeld’s fashion-based humiliation.
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Bart Simpson
2
Kent Brockman
3
Krusty The Clown
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Homer Simpson

Krusty opens with "Hey, hey!" like an old-school host, reinforcing his parody of TV showbiz culture.
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Elaine Benes
2
Jerry Seinfeld
3
Cosmo Kramer
4
George Costanza

George narrates a dramatic beach rescue with "The sea was angry," turning a simple story into comedic epic.
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Principal Skinner
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Mr. Burns
3
Waylon Smithers
4
Homer Simpson

Mr. Burns purrs "Excellent" when plotting selfish schemes, making it The Simpsons’ go-to villain satisfaction sound.
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Bart Simpson
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Homer Simpson
3
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
4
Ned Flanders

Homer shouts "Woo-hoo!" whenever something goes right, making it his signature celebration sound on The Simpsons.
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Jerry Seinfeld
2
Susan Ross
3
Elaine Benes
4
George Costanza

Elaine’s shocked "Get out!" is her go-to reaction, becoming a widely recognized Seinfeld catchphrase.
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Homer Simpson
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Bart Simpson
3
Ralph Wiggum
4
Milhouse Van Houten

Bart’s "Ay, caramba!" expresses frustration and became one of the earliest, most quoted Simpsons catchphrases.
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Elaine Benes
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Cosmo Kramer
3
George Costanza
4
Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry’s drawn-out "Newman!" is his instant reaction whenever his smug nemesis appears on Seinfeld.
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Chief Wiggum
2
Groundskeeper Willie
3
Ned Flanders
4
Homer Simpson

Homer snarls "Why you little…!" at Bart before choking him, a recurring gag in many Simpsons episodes.
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Agent 99
2
Maxwell Smart
3
Siegfried
4
The Chief

Maxwell Smart uses "Would you believe…?" to offer absurd excuses, fitting Get Smart’s bumbling-spy comedy.
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Mork
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Orson
3
Exidor
4
Mindy McConnell

Mork’s alien greeting "Nanu Nanu" became the signature phrase of Mork & Mindy and Robin Williams’ character.
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Chief Wiggum
2
Lenny Leonard
3
Moe Szyslak
4
Homer Simpson

Homer’s "Mmm… donuts" captures his food obsession, turning a snack craving into an unforgettable Simpsons line.
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Basil Fawlty
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Polly Sherman
3
Manuel
4
Sybil Fawlty

Basil panics with "Don’t mention the war!" while hosting Germans, creating one of Fawlty Towers’ most famous scenes.
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Mr. Humphries
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Mr. Rumbold
3
Captain Peacock
4
Mrs. Slocombe

Mr. Humphries shouts "I’m free!" to greet customers, making it Are You Being Served?’s best-known catchphrase.
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Baldrick
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Lord Percy
3
General Melchett
4
Edmund Blackadder

Baldrick boasts "I have a cunning plan," and it’s funny because his plans are always awful in Blackadder.
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Richard Bucket
2
Daisy
3
Onslow
4
Hyacinth Bucket

Hyacinth insists it’s pronounced "Bouquet," revealing her desperate obsession with sounding upper-class and important.
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Les Nessman
2
Arthur Carlson
3
Johnny Fever
4
Herb Tarlek

Station manager Arthur Carlson says this after the turkey drop disaster, recalling WKRP’s most legendary episode.
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Cliff Clavin
2
Norm Peterson
3
Carla Tortelli
4
Sam Malone

Cliff begins many bogus lectures with "It’s a little known fact," showcasing his confident, rambling know-it-all act.
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Milhouse Van Houten
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Ralph Wiggum
3
Nelson Muntz
4
Martin Prince

Ralph calmly states "I’m in danger" with clueless sincerity, which makes the line funnier and instantly memorable.
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Jesse Katsopolis
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Steve Hale
3
Joey Gladstone
4
Danny Tanner

Joey’s "Cut it out!" paired with a hand gesture became his signature comedic bit on Full House.
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Roz Doyle
2
Bulldog Briscoe
3
Frasier Crane
4
Niles Crane

Frasier ends broadcasts with "Goodnight, Seattle," a memorable sign-off that frames the show’s radio-station setting.
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Sophia Petrillo
2
Rose Nylund
3
Dorothy Zbornak
4
Blanche Devereaux

Dorothy repeats "Condoms, Rose!" to clarify a misunderstanding, delivering one of The Golden Girls’ bluntest laughs.
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Dorothy Zbornak
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Sophia Petrillo
3
Rose Nylund
4
Blanche Devereaux

Rose starts bizarre hometown stories with "Back in St. Olaf," signaling another wholesome but absurd Golden Girls tale.
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Dalton Humphrey
2
Red Green
3
Bill Smith
4
Harold Green

Red Green ends with "Keep your stick on the ice" as folksy advice, reflecting his handyman humor and optimism.
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Uncle Albert
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Rodney Trotter
3
Del Boy Trotter
4
Boycie

Del Boy repeats this dream despite constant failure, capturing Only Fools And Horses’ hopeful get-rich-quick spirit.
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Father Dougal McGuire
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Father Jack Hackett
3
Father Ted Crilly
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Mrs. Doyle

Mrs. Doyle insists on serving tea with "Go on," turning relentless hospitality into Father Ted’s most famous gag.
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Mrs. Doyle
2
Father Dougal McGuire
3
Father Ted Crilly
4
Bishop Brennan

Father Ted uses "ecumenical matter" to dodge questions, politely deflecting awkward situations with mock-church seriousness.
1
Eric Cartman
2
Stan Marsh
3
Kenny McCormick
4
Kyle Broflovski

Cartman storms off with "Screw you guys, I’m going home," a perfect summary of his selfish, childish attitude.
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Darryl
2
Stephanie Vanderkellen
3
Larry
4
Bob Hartley

Larry introduces his silent brothers this way, creating Newhart’s beloved running gag built on deadpan repetition.
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Mayor Quimby
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Chief Wiggum
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Eddie
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Lou

Chief Wiggum mangles police orders with "Bake ’em away, toys," highlighting Springfield’s comically inept cops.
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Maxwell Smart
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The Chief
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Agent 99

Smart often says "Sorry about that, Chief" after blunders, underscoring his chaotic incompetence as an agent.
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