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* LoveTriangle:
** Doug Badman loves Tornado Lou. She doesn't love him back, and falls in love with Lemonade Joe. Sadly, Joe doesn't love her.
** Both Lou and Wini love Joe. He seems to prefer Winnifred, and later falls in love with her.
** Horace's eye catches the pretty Winnifred. She loves Joe and doesn't want to have anything to do with the sinister Horace who wants to seduce her, even if it must be against her wishes. Joe's rescuing Winni from him marks also their confessing love for each other.
** Doug Badman loves Tornado Lou. She doesn't love him back, and falls in love with Lemonade Joe. Sadly, Joe doesn't love her.
** Both Lou and Wini love Joe. He seems to prefer Winnifred, and later falls in love with her.
** Horace's eye catches the pretty Winnifred. She loves Joe and doesn't want to have anything to do with the sinister Horace who wants to seduce her, even if it must be against her wishes. Joe's rescuing Winni from him marks also their confessing love for each other.
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* TriangRelations: Several.
** Doug Badman loves Tornado Lou. She doesn't love him back, and falls in love with Lemonade Joe. Sadly, Joe doesn't love her.
** Both Lou and Wini love Joe. He seems to prefer Winnifred, and later falls in love with her.
** Horace's eye catches the pretty Winnifred. She loves Joe and doesn't want to have anything to do with the sinister Horace who wants to seduce her, even if it must be against her wishes. Joe's rescuing Winni from him marks also their confessing love for each other.
** Doug Badman loves Tornado Lou. She doesn't love him back, and falls in love with Lemonade Joe. Sadly, Joe doesn't love her.
** Both Lou and Wini love Joe. He seems to prefer Winnifred, and later falls in love with her.
** Horace's eye catches the pretty Winnifred. She loves Joe and doesn't want to have anything to do with the sinister Horace who wants to seduce her, even if it must be against her wishes. Joe's rescuing Winni from him marks also their confessing love for each other.
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* TheChick: Tornado Lou, when conspiring with Pistol and his minions, plays this role with {{tomboy}} gusto.
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* HelpingGrannyCrossTheStreet: Parodied when the villainous Horace Badman tries to invoke this trope as a part of his evil scheme. He wants to overcome his nemesis and hero Joe, and as a bonus he plans to seduce Joe's fiancee Winifred. He disguises himself as an old blind man and pretends he can't cross the street. He knows that kind-hearted Wini will offer him her help, and then he could lure her into a saloon and finally kidnap her. It nearly backfires when a cute little girl is quicker than Wini.
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* HelpingGrannyCrossTheStreet: Parodied when the villainous Horace Badman tries to invoke this trope as a part of his evil scheme. He wants to overcome his nemesis and hero Joe, and as a bonus he plans to seduce Joe's fiancee fiancée Winifred. He disguises himself as an old blind man and pretends he can't cross the street. He knows that kind-hearted Wini will offer him her help, and then he could lure her into a saloon and finally kidnap her. It nearly backfires when a cute little girl is quicker than Wini.
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* TheIngenue: Winnifred is a sweet, naive and all-american wholesome virginal girl.
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* TheIngenue: Winnifred is a sweet, naive naïve and all-american all-American wholesome virginal girl.
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* ForeignLanguageTheme: Parodied with the opening song, "So Far to You I May." It sure ''sounds'' like GratuitousEnglish... until you notice the WordSaladLyrics. Transcriptions of said lyrics take this UpToEleven by writing the English words...[[WordSaladHumor with Czech spellings]].
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* ForeignLanguageTheme: Parodied with the opening song, "So Far to You I May." It sure ''sounds'' like GratuitousEnglish... until you notice the WordSaladLyrics. Transcriptions of said lyrics take this UpToEleven up to eleven by writing the English words...[[WordSaladHumor with Czech spellings]].
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* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: While Joe's name LOOKS like the English name "Joe", it's in fact pronounced as if it was written in Czech -- Yoe with "e" as in "bed".
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* NotableQuotables: "Then I should wear... warm underwear!" -- "Kolaloka is ''the'' law!" -- "Cemetery or no cemetery..." -- "Fire! Not fire! Fire! Not fire!" -- "Little bit of torture is my little bit of pleasure." -- "You stinky opossum!" -- "Doubled opossum!" Plus lots of rhymed or almost rhymed exchanges... Some Czech people know the film by heart, really.
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* BoundAndGagged: Winnired when she's kidnapped.
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* BoundAndGagged: Winnired Winnifred when she's kidnapped.
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* SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}: In-universe when Winnifred cries tears of joy at the end of the movie [[spoiler:when she witnesses the happy family reunion]].
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* TearsOfJoy: Winnifred cries tears of joy at the end of the movie [[spoiler:when she witnesses the happy family reunion]].
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It features a miraculously skilled, clean and pure gunfighter named Joe[[note]]pronounced deliberately incorrectly as ‘''Yo-eh''’[[/note]] who only drinks lemonade who arrives into a crime-infested whiskey-drinking town of cowboys.
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It features a miraculously skilled, clean and pure morally sound gunfighter named Joe[[note]]pronounced deliberately incorrectly as ‘''Yo-eh''’[[/note]] who only drinks lemonade who arrives into a crime-infested whiskey-drinking town of cowboys.
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It features a miraculously skilled, clean and pure gunfighter named Joe[[note]]pronounced deliberately incorrectly as ‘''Yo-eh''’[[/note]] who only drinks lemonade who arrives into a crime-infested whiskey-drinking town of cowboys.
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''Lemonade Joe, or the Horse Opera'' (Czech: ''Limonádový Joe aneb Koňská opera'') is a 1964 Czech film, a ruthless [[TheMusical musical]] [[TheParody parody]] of TheWestern, and [[ClicheStorm a veritable minefield]] of [[{{Troperiffic}} deliberately planted tropes]].
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''Lemonade Joe, or the Horse Opera'' (Czech: ''Limonádový Joe aneb Koňská opera'') is a 1964 Czech film, a ruthless [[TheMusical musical]] [[TheParody parody]] of TheWestern, and [[ClicheStorm a veritable minefield]] of [[{{Troperiffic}} deliberately planted tropes]].
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''Lemonade Joe'' was directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film is based on short stories and a novel by Jiří Brdečka who was fascinated with the western genre and loved literary and movie experiments. Brdečka co-wrote the script with the movie's director Oldřich Lipský.
''Lemonade Joe'' was directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film is based on short stories and a novel by Jiří Brdečka who was fascinated with the western genre and loved literary and movie experiments. Brdečka co-wrote the script with the movie's director Oldřich Lipský.
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* AffectionateParody: You get just how much the screen writer and director knew and loved their pulp western books, magazines and movies.
** The original novel contains actually pretty faithful biographies of authentic Wild West legends Joe encounters, from Billy the Kid to Bat Masterson.
** The original novel contains actually pretty faithful biographies of authentic Wild West legends Joe encounters, from Billy the Kid to Bat Masterson.
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* AffectionateParody: You get just how much the screen writer and director knew and loved their pulp western books, magazines and movies.
** Themovies. (The original novel contains actually pretty faithful biographies of authentic Wild West legends Joe encounters, from Billy the Kid to Bat Masterson. Masterson.)
** The
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* PaperDestructionOfAnger: Hogo Fogo tears a piece of paper (advertisement for Kolaloka) with his signature in small pieces with gusto and tosses them on the ground. He's angry he had to sign it and beyond happy he could destroy it. Joe made him sign the advertisement when he defeated him and held him at gunpoint. To sign advertisement for a soft drink beverage is an insult to Hogo Fogo and his honour of a Card-Carrying Villain, and his brother's honour whose business relies on Trigger Whisky.
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* ParasolOfPain: Tornado Lou beats Horace with her parasol when he tries to assault Winnifred.
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