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  1. The idiom "jumping the shark" or "jump the shark" is a term that is used to argue that a creative work or entity has reached a point in which it has exhausted its core intent and is introducing new ideas that are discordant with, or an extreme exaggeration of, its original purpose.

  2. World of Warcraft has a daily quest in Krasarang Wilds called "Jumping the Shark", in which your character, with his or her bare hands, jumps on a shark and beats the daylights out of it. This is far from the most outlandish thing most characters have done by this point.

  3. Dans le jargon audiovisuel américain, l'expression jumping the shark (littéralement « sauter par-dessus le requin ») désigne le moment une série bascule dans l'invraisemblable. Ce moment est généralement associé à une chute nette de qualité.

  4. 19 sept. 2023 · Learn what "jump the shark" means in pop culture and how to use it in conversations. Find out the origin of the phrase from the TV show "Happy Days" and see examples of how girls and guys use it.

  5. Fonzie Jumps Shark. From 1977 This iconic moment in water skiing has crossed cultural boundaries to join the modern vernacular. www://wakeski100.org ...more.

  6. The phrase derives from a scene in the three-part ‘Hollywood’ episode of the American TV series Happy Days, broadcast in September 1977. The scene has ‘The Fonz’ (Henry Winkler), water skiing – unaccountably still wearing his trademark leather jacket – and jumping over a shark.

  7. 30 oct. 2012 · A jump-the-shark moment is when a TV show goes downhill after a point of no return. See the examples of shows that lost their way, from Will & Grace to Seinfeld, and how they tried to revive their ratings with gimmicks and twists.