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* Daisy asserting her authority as princess in "Revenge of the Past", declaring that she won't marry Sebastian, and having him carted off to her dungeons for treason.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
!! Meta
* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
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* Daisy asserting her authority as princess in "Revenge of the Past", declaring that she won't marry Sebastian, and having him carted off to her dungeons for treason.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.treason.
!! Meta
* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject.* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject.subject.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.\n* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
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* Daisy asserting her authority as princess in "Revenge of the Past", [[spoiler: declaring that she won't marry Sebastian, and having him carted off to her dungeons for treason.]]
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* Daisy asserting her authority as princess in "Revenge of the Past", [[spoiler: declaring that she won't marry Sebastian, and having him carted off to her dungeons for treason.]]
treason.
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* The time-travel duel between Cid & Shelby and Janet Smythe in "Fight the Future, Part 3". It partakes of some VisualEffectsOfAwesome and generally resembles something out of a sci-fi action film rather than a Disney Channel KidCom.
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* The time-travel duel between Cid & Shelby and Janet Smythe in "Fight the Future, Part 3". It partakes of some VisualEffectsOfAwesome SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome and generally resembles something out of a sci-fi action film rather than a Disney Channel KidCom.
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* Cyd vs. Sebastian in a sword fight in "It's Not Ye, It's Me." Specifically, Cyd ''kicking Sebastian's ass'' in a sword fight.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any DisneyChannel Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.
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* The time-travel duel between Cid & Shelby and Janet Smythe in "Fight the Future, Part 3". It partakes of some VisualEffectsOfAwesome and generally resembles something out of a sci-fi action film rather than a Disney Channel KidCom.
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* "Cyd And Shelby Strike Back" has a few:
** Cyd gets one for knocking out Janet Smythe at the end.
** Shelby gets one for resisting multiple stun laser blasts to save Cyd from Janet's Molecular separator.
** Cyd gets one for knocking out Janet Smythe at the end.
** Shelby gets one for resisting multiple stun laser blasts to save Cyd from Janet's Molecular separator.
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* Barry gets on in "When Shelby Met Cyd" for managing to analyse the girls DNA and find a cure to their MerlinSickness, all the while hiding from Mr Doyle (who was in the same room as him), and avoiding being caught.
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* Cyd gets one in "A Time To Rob And Slam" when the [[{{Jerkass}} Rob]] subverts his FreudianExcuse, dumps Shelby and starts aggressively coming on to her, she silences him with one good punch to the chest, that ends up causing him to slump to the floor.
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* Cyd gets one in "A Time To Rob And Slam" when the [[{{Jerkass}} Rob]] subverts his FreudianExcuse, dumps Shelby and starts aggressively coming on to her, she silences him with one good punch to the chest, that ends up causing him to slump to the floor.floor in pain.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.
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* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.it.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
* Considering that this is a Sitcom (and therefore would be expected to run on RuleOfFunny most of the time), it's obvious that the writers have given a lot of thought to the possible implications of TimeTravel. "Shake Your Booty" and "The Butterscotch Effect" are good examples of this.
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* Cyd gets one in "A Time To Rob And Slam" when the [[{{Jerkass}} Rob]] subverts his FreudianExcuse, dumps Shelby and starts aggressively coming on to her, she silences him with one good punch to the chest, that ends up causing him to slump to the floor.
* Alterative Barry gets one in "The Butterscotch Effect" who would have thought that Barry could be such a impressive {{Supervillain}}?
* Cyd gets one in "A Time To Rob And Slam" when the [[{{Jerkass}} Rob]] subverts his FreudianExcuse, dumps Shelby and starts aggressively coming on to her, she silences him with one good punch to the chest, that ends up causing him to slump to the floor.
* Alterative Barry gets one in "The Butterscotch Effect" who would have thought that Barry could be such a impressive {{Supervillain}}?
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!! Meta
* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.
* Averting NoPeriodsPeriod in "A Time To Jump and Jam." Granted, it was only for a one-off joke, but it's still the closest that any DisneyChannel KidCom in recent memory has come to broaching the subject. They didn't even [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar get crap past the radar]] either, they just wrote the joke in there and the network allowed it.