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Proper noun

Captain Obvious

  1. (usually pejorative) A nickname for someone who makes statements that are superfluous in regard to the situation at hands.
    • 1998, David Groth, A+: Core Module Study Guide, Sybex, ISBN 0782123449, page 189,
      The larger of the two specifications is known as Wide SCSI-2 because it's wider (Captain Obvious rides again).
    • 2002, Cathryn Michon, The Grrl Genius Guide to Life, HarperCollins, ISBN 0060956828, page 145,
      The Qiana-wearing slacker next to me poked me on the shoulder and said, "We totally knew it was you in the bathroom!" Well, thank you, Captain Obvious, I thought.
    • 2002, Tee Morris and Steve Oakley, Premiere 6.5 Power!, Thomson Course Technology, ISBN 1929685602, page 240,
      Hold the camera properly. No, I'm not playing Captain Obvious here, but there is a certain way to hold a DV camera to avoid jittery movement.

Synonyms

  • master of the obvious

See also


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  • You shouldn't drink the poison because you may die.
  • North America is the northern part of the Americas.
  • I'm playing a computer game, on my computer.

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    Captain Obvious is a fictional character whose main characteristic is that he makes statements of fact that are painfully obvious to other observers. The term Captain Obvious is usually used sarcastically in reference to people who state the self-evident. <ref> </ref> Primarily an Internet phenomenon, the term is often used in sentences such as "Captain Obvious to the rescue!"<ref> </ref> or "Thank you, Captain Obvious!"
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    The term is based on archetypical superhero names that begin with "Captain". An altered picture of Captain America (but with an 'O' for Obvious) is sometimes included when posters reference Captain Obvious.

    Captain Obvious is said to have an archnemesis in "Captain Oblivious". Captain Oblivious is used to describe people who seem to know what they're saying (and usually try to insult people who disagree, even though they're actually the ones who are right), but actually have their facts completely wrong. Additionally, "Professor Subtle" is the antithesis of Captain Obvious.

    Captain Obvious is also said to have a sidekick, "Readily Apparent Boy".

    Captain Obvious in popular culture



    In the Star Wars fandom, "Captain Obvious" is sometimes used as a nickname for the character Ric Olié.<ref>Ric Olié on Wookieepedia, last accessed on 15 February 2006</ref> This is due to his lines in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, such as:
    :There's the blockade!
    :That's it... Tatooine.
    :Coruscant... The entire planet's one big city. (though in the example he explains it to Anakin who doesn't know the city)
    :Enemy fighters straight ahead!
    :The deflector shield is too strong!

    "The Shebang" is an Australian weekday radio show on the Triple M network. It includes a segment called "Captain Obvious" where listeners are encouraged to phone in if they've "heard or seen something that's just plain stupidly obvious". <ref> Link to Triple M afternoon segments, including Captain Obvious, last accessed on 15 December 2006.</ref>

    "Mr. Obvious" is the subject of a recurring skit featured on the Bob & Tom morning radio show, and performs the same function. "Obviousman" is also a recurring character in Wiley's Non Sequitur comic strip.

    Thank You Captain Obvious is the name of a CD released by the band Machine Go Boom in 2003.

    A recent book series also uses the Captain Obvious name. Captain Obvious: When Tomorrow Never Comes was released by Publish America in June 2007. The book was written by David Landrum of Ocala, Florida, and is the first in a series of 5 books.

    The term is also used in the WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW series of games--usually the 2006 and 2007 editions, spoken sarcastically by Tazz to Michael Cole whenever a player performs a "dirty" move on his/her opponent to boost his/her momentum meter. When Tazz uses the Captain Obvious remark, Michael Cole is left to say, "I just think it's unfortunate whenever a Superstar decides to cheat to win, rather than compete fairly", right before the illegal move is finished.

    See also

  • Captain Obvious on Uncyclopedia
  • Captain Oblivious on Uncyclopedia
  • Duh
  • O RLY?


  • References


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    External links

  • Thank You, Captain Obvious!
  • A series of Obvious.html Captain Obvious banners
  • A literal and very in-character "Captain Obvious" on Reddit
  • "Captain Obvious" on Myspace
  • Thank You Captain Obvious Music CD on Amazon.com
  • The novel Captain Obvious: Tomorrow Never Comes on Amazon.com












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