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Ok folks, show's over, nothing to see here, show's... OH MY GOD! A horrible plane crash! Hey everybody, get a load of this flaming wreckage! Come on, crowd around, crowd around, don't be shy crowd around.
—Chief Wiggum, The Simpsons
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The standard line used by police officers or The Men in Black keeping people away from something interesting.
Usually a case of Blatant Lies. Also often used in Suspiciously Specific Denials.
Examples of Move Along, Nothing to See Here include:
Film[]
- Used by the Men in Black to uphold their Masquerade.
- Parodied in The Naked Gun, where Frank Drebin tries to do this in front of an exploding fireworks factory.
- Also parodied earlier in the film - a police officer tries to direct a tiny (read: two people) crowd away from a pier like this. It's not working. Made all the funnier because he says "There's nothing to see here. Move along. Keep moving." all the time.
- Uttered by Porky Pig at the end of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?? as the original form of his catch phrase, "Th-th-th-th-that's all, folks!"
- Invoked in Finding Nemo by the stingray teacher to keep the fish away from a fight brewing between Nemo and his Overprotective Dad Marlin.
- And, of course, there's Obi-Wan in Star Wars using the Jedi Mind Trick to convince a Stormtrooper to tell Obi-Wan and Luke to "move along."
Literature[]
- Used by Sergeant Colon when a dragon is attacking the city in Guards Guards. He follows it up with "Haven't you got homes to go to?", which even he realises isn't as rhetorical as he'd like.
- In Death: Peabody says this in Vengeance In Death, and then says to Eve, "I Always Wanted to Say That".
Live Action TV[]
- One of the catch phrases of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 guys, often with a put-on Irish accent.
- Subverted in one episode where they did "Alright, gather 'round, folks, show's just startin'..."
- Used in The Tenth Kingdom when the rich elf dies.
- Made more amusing by the exact wording used:
Sheriff: Move Along, Nothing to See Here... just a dead elf, wings ain't flapping anymore... |
- Used by the Judoon in The Sarah Jane Adventures.
- To elaborate: A rhino-man with a Death Ray has arrested a Grand-Theft-Me-expert reptile-man, while Gray Goo swarms the building. Nobody's fooled.
- Used in Community by Security Guard Chang as he ropes off a "crime" scene (a yam was squashed). Jeff comments that it's the first time that sentence has actually been true.
Music[]
- Used as part of the chorus to John Linnell's song "South Carolina":
Move around, folks |
Newspaper Comics[]
- Done in a Far Side cartoon by a zebra trying to get its herd away from a lion kill of another zebra.
- During a small story segment, Dilbert has this. Dilbert is assigned to a "fun and valuable" project, and takes Dogbert's advice to crush the opposition. He was one of the guys.
New Media[]
- Used on the Recent Changes page of This Wiki when the database isn't working.
- Used on slashdot when a posting's comment page hasn't been generated yet.
Tabletop Games[]
- A gritty version used by the Texas Rangers in the Tabletop Games Deadlands: "Show me where you didn't see Aunt Millie climb up outta her grave. I got some carvin' to do."
Video Games[]
- The Longest Journey has an officer use it four times in a row, and April responds in a different way each time. The first three times, the player chooses the order, but the fourth gets cut off when the officer gets fed up.
- Before they start shooting on sight, this is one of the stock phrases used by City 17's metrocops to shoo away the player.
- Commonly said by members of the Onett police force, although they tend to mix up the word order after repeating it too many times.
- The Protectrons in Fallout 3 say this ... when they aren't shooting Frickin' Laser Beams at you.
- Spore Hero:
Corshty: What are you, a detective? Nothing to See Here. Move along. |
- In Vega Strike "Nothing to see here citizen, move along." is one of communication phrases from Homeland Security units.
- Knights of the Old Republic:
HK-47: Statement: Just a simple droid here, m'am. Nothing to see. Move along. |
- Sim Copter: All of the megaphone announcements under 'Disperse.' Including, "Get moving you stupid idiots!"
- A Toad in Super Mario Galaxy 2 delivers this line, and then declares "I'm on CLOUD control!" Yes, it's at the start of a cloud-heavy stage.
Web Comics[]
- In Gunnerkrigg Court when Jack Hyland running from monitors jumps out of a window it's "Nothing to See Here, kids.. Go back to your educations!" Owwkay, it's a first-floor window, but still.
Web Original[]
- Doctor Horribles Sing Along Blog: "Stand back everyone, nothing here to see! Just imminent danger, in the middle of it, me!"
Western Animation[]
- Used and subverted by Police Chief Clancy Wiggum in The Simpsons, see the page quote.
- Also, in "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment," a parade float honoring Irish police is escorted by several of them, all saying things along the lines of this Trope.
- This was Officer Barbrady's Catch Phrase in the early seasons of South Park: "Move along, people. Nothing to see here. Go home, you looky-loos." He was even saying it during the Apocalypse in The Movie.
- And when he had no pants on.
- Parodied in an episode of The Cleveland Show, in which the police dig up an inflatable doll belonging to one of Cleveland's friends: "It's a sex doll. I repeat, it's a sex doll. Something to see here folks, something to see here."
- Invoked by Nebby K. Nezzer and Mr. Lunt as "Fish" and "Chips" in the Veggie Tales Affectionate Parody Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler. Counts as their Catch Phrase - it's just about all they say in the show! (Nebby K. says "Move along!" and Mr. Lunt adds, "Nothing to see here!")