
How do you spell "FBI"?
—Rex, Toy Story 2
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When Bob asks a question and the answer to the question is actually part of it. At first Bob doesn't realise this, but after a moment of reflection (expect a Beat or even a Beat Panel) he realises that he just answered his own question.
Bob will then often remark something along the lines of "Right." or "Forget I asked". Sometimes Alice will point it out to him. If Bob doesn't realise what he just did, there's a good chance that Alice will point it out anyway.
The Ditz will use a more basic version of the trope, asking how to spell "ABC" or how to call 911.
A variation of this trope is when Alice is discussing something, making a presumption Bob doesn't agree with. Bob will ask an either-or question, restating Alice's presumption and an alternative that would normally be reasonable. Alice and Bob will pause a moment, often burst out laughing and continue with Alice's original discussion as if nothing had happened.
Alice: I'll be off this weekend, so I'll bring Tropey to your place on Friday. |
Differs from a rhetorical question in that Bob actually expects an answer when posing the question. Compare Is the Answer to This Question Yes.
Advertising[]
- A McDonald's advertizement celebrating the USA's bicentennial has the Grimace asking Ronald McDonald, "How do you spell USA?"
Comic Books[]
- Scott does this early on in Scott Pilgrim: "Amazon.ca... What's the website for that?"
Film[]
- Dorothy in The Straight Story: "What's the number for 911?"
- In The Little Rascals movie:
Buckwheat: Quick! What's the number for 911? |
- Flip asking how much sixteen-penny nails are in With Six You Get Eggroll sounds like this, but the term actually refers to the size, not price, of the nail.
- In Toy Story 2, when Rex runs into the middle of the "crime scene" model the other toys have constructed, he's asking, "How do you spell FBI?"
Live Action TV[]
- Sally in the Coupling episode "Inferno: "I've never understood men's obsession with lesbianism - a whole area of sex with nothing for them to do. I've just answered my own question haven't I?"
- That Mitchell and Webb Look has a sketch in which a Mad Scientist builds a "Giant Death Ray", which turns out to be an oversized supermarket scanner.
Major Agnew: Well, one question that obviously leaps to mind, Professor, uh, Professor... |
- In Hustle, when the team of grifters is looking for a place to stay — having been run out of every hotel in the city that's fancy enough for their standards — Eddie grumbles, "Why don't you just pay your hotel bill like normal people? ... I can't believe I asked that."
- In The Big Bang Theory, Penny tells Leonard that everything goes wrong with their relationship when they talk. She then adds that she had an 8 month long relation with a guy named T.J. and they never talked.
Leonard: "Wait, if you guys never talked, what did you... Never mind. Stupid question." |
Magazines[]
- in the Mad Magazine parody of the first Superman movie, someone asks why everyone is fleeing a disaster site when "the government told us there's no danger." The reply: "You just answered your own question, buddy!"
Music[]
- David Byrne invoked this when being asked about a Talking Heads reunion:
Newspaper Comics[]
- This Dilbert comic (June 4, 1995): "Do you think our boss will believe a vendor over his own loyal employees?"
Other[]
- The occasional physics quiz question:
- Which weighs the most, a pound of lead, a pound of aluminum, or a pound of cork?
- What is the rate of change of a constant? (Used in analyzing DC circuits with capacitors and inductors.)
Radio[]
- It Pays to be Ignorant, a parody of radio quiz shows, featured this kind of question:
- "What color was George Washington's white horse?"
- "Who wrote the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, and what famous historical figure was it about?"
- "What season of the year does spring fever refer to?"
Webcomics[]
- Yuki in Ménage à 3: "He... he kissed another girl! How can he do that when he doesn't even know that I might possibly consider liking him?" Beat "Oh right... all that stuff I just said..."
- In this xkcd: "Crap! How did the pole-vaulters get up to our balcony?"
- Lich in Eight Bit Theater, after being killed.
Lich: What the hell is this? |
- In Kevin and Kell, Ralph accidentally lands a contract to host the WikiBreaks site. When Kevin expresses his discomfort about this, Ralph asks: "How would anyone ever discover a connection between us and this site that exposes every secret under the - " [[[Beat]]] "Oh. Right."
- In Freefall, when robots are being trained as a police force for the planet's non-human population.
- Happens in this Something Positive:
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- In one strip of Survivor Fan Characters:
- Applejack in Friendship Is Dragons. When the Mane Six enters the ruins where the Elements of Harmony are kept:
AJ: "Then what the heck is Nightmare Moon up to anyhow? Is she waitin' outside or somethin'?" |
- Naga in Does Not Play Well With Others once asked where her vampire new friend lives:
Naga: Hey, are you the house with all the bloodless corpses in garbag- ... Okay, yeah, that should have been obvious in hind sight. |
Western Animation[]
- Zatanna in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Zatanna": "What do you care about some leggy dame in nylons? Or did I just answer my own question?"
- Homer in The Simpsons episode "Bart vs. Thanksgiving": "Operator! Give me the number for 911!"
- Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy: "What number do you dial for 911?!"

