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* In "Goldflower", Oso got his foot stuck in the rope and he tries to get it off, but he can't, and when he admits that space walking isn't as easy as regular walking, Paw Pilot interrupts him and she caused him to ''actually got tangled''!
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-->'''Paw Pilot''': Here's another tip. Keep your fingers away from the round camera lens on the front of the camera or they'll get on the picture.
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-->'''Paw Pilot''': Pilot:''' Here's another tip. Keep your fingers away from the round camera lens on the front of the camera or they'll get on the picture.picture.
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-->'''Paw Pilot''': Here's another tip. Keep your fingers away from the round camera lens on the front of the camera or they'll get on picture.
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-->'''Paw Pilot''': Here's another tip. Keep your fingers away from the round camera lens on the front of the camera or they'll get on the picture.
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* Anytime that one of the kids shouts "Special Agent Oso!" and he replies "That's me... in the plush!"
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* Anytime that one of the kids shouts "Special Agent Oso!" and he replies "That's me... in the plush!"plush!"
* In "A View to the Kitten," Oso panicking over the "caterpillar" on the viewfinder of the kid's camera, which is really just his own finger.
-->'''Paw Pilot''': Here's another tip. Keep your fingers away from the round camera lens on the front of the camera or they'll get on picture.
* In "A View to the Kitten," Oso panicking over the "caterpillar" on the viewfinder of the kid's camera, which is really just his own finger.
-->'''Paw Pilot''': Here's another tip. Keep your fingers away from the round camera lens on the front of the camera or they'll get on picture.
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* One that probably wasn't purposely done to be funny, but some might find amusing - In the book ''Redfinger'', the second step of taking care of a finger cut by a thorn is to dry off your hands and then dab the cut with antibiotic ointment. Paw Pilot specifically states to use a towel for drying, which Oso and the kid do, even though there's a hand dryer depicted on the wall of the bathroom that they're in.
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* One that probably wasn't purposely done to be funny, but some might find amusing - In the book ''Redfinger'', the second step of taking care of a finger cut by a thorn is to dry off your hands and then dab the cut with antibiotic ointment. Paw Pilot specifically states to use a towel for drying, which Oso and the kid do, even though there's a hand dryer depicted on the wall of the bathroom that they're in.in.
* Anytime that one of the kids shouts "Special Agent Oso!" and he replies "That's me... in the plush!"
* Anytime that one of the kids shouts "Special Agent Oso!" and he replies "That's me... in the plush!"
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* In "Goldringer," Oso finds a boomerang. The little girl he's teaching to play horseshoes informs him "If you throw it, it comes back to you." So he does, and it does come back... and [[AmusingInjuries bonks him in the butt.]]
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* In "Goldringer," Oso finds a boomerang. The little girl he's teaching to play horseshoes informs him "If you throw it, it comes back to you." So he does, and it does come back... and [[AmusingInjuries bonks him in the butt.]]]]
* One that probably wasn't purposely done to be funny, but some might find amusing - In the book ''Redfinger'', the second step of taking care of a finger cut by a thorn is to dry off your hands and then dab the cut with antibiotic ointment. Paw Pilot specifically states to use a towel for drying, which Oso and the kid do, even though there's a hand dryer depicted on the wall of the bathroom that they're in.
* One that probably wasn't purposely done to be funny, but some might find amusing - In the book ''Redfinger'', the second step of taking care of a finger cut by a thorn is to dry off your hands and then dab the cut with antibiotic ointment. Paw Pilot specifically states to use a towel for drying, which Oso and the kid do, even though there's a hand dryer depicted on the wall of the bathroom that they're in.
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-->'''Whirlybird''': You want to be really flying?! Okay! (''ejects Oso'')
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-->'''Whirlybird''': You want to be really flying?! Okay! (''ejects Oso'')Oso'')
* In "Goldringer," Oso finds a boomerang. The little girl he's teaching to play horseshoes informs him "If you throw it, it comes back to you." So he does, and it does come back... and [[AmusingInjuries bonks him in the butt.]]
* In "Goldringer," Oso finds a boomerang. The little girl he's teaching to play horseshoes informs him "If you throw it, it comes back to you." So he does, and it does come back... and [[AmusingInjuries bonks him in the butt.]]
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-->'''Dotty''': Oh, by the way, you're being chased by a pack of puppies!
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-->'''Dotty''': Oh, by the way, you're being chased by a pack of puppies!puppies!
* The RunningGag of Whirlybird misunderstanding Oso's comments as a request to eject him. It often comes across as if he's intentionally trolling him. For example, in "Hopscotch Royale," Oso makes the mistake of shouting "Now we're really flying!"
-->'''Whirlybird''': You want to be really flying?! Okay! (''ejects Oso'')
* The RunningGag of Whirlybird misunderstanding Oso's comments as a request to eject him. It often comes across as if he's intentionally trolling him. For example, in "Hopscotch Royale," Oso makes the mistake of shouting "Now we're really flying!"
-->'''Whirlybird''': You want to be really flying?! Okay! (''ejects Oso'')
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* "Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid to wash dishes and suggests washing them in the bathtub.
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* "Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid kid, Logan, to wash dishes and suggests washing them in the bathtub.bathtub. In fact, Oso is just full of entertaining ideas in this episode, including rinsing the dishes in lemonade, hanging them on the clothesline to dry, or putting them on Logan's mother's head and drying them with her hairdryer.
-->'''Logan''': Oso, that's just silly.
-->'''Logan''': Oso, that's just silly.
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* The episode "Potty Royale," complete with Oso repeatedly asking the boy "Are you okay in there?" until finally the kid grows aggrevated and asks Oso to please ''be quiet'' - he's trying to use the potty.
* "Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid to wash dishes and suggests washing them in the bathtub.
* "Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid to wash dishes and suggests washing them in the bathtub.
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* The episode "Potty Royale," complete with Oso repeatedly asking the boy "Are you okay in there?" until finally the kid grows aggrevated aggravated and asks Oso to please ''be quiet'' - he's trying to use the potty.
* "Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid to wash dishes and suggests washing them in thebathtub.bathtub.
* The training exercise in "For Your Nice Bunny."
-->'''Dotty''': Oh, by the way, you're being chased by a pack of puppies!
* "Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid to wash dishes and suggests washing them in the
* The training exercise in "For Your Nice Bunny."
-->'''Dotty''': Oh, by the way, you're being chased by a pack of puppies!
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* The episode "Potty Royale," complete with Oso repeatedly asking the boy "Are you okay in there?" until finally the kid grows aggrevated and asks Oso to please ''be quiet'' - he's trying to use the potty.
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* The episode "Potty Royale," complete with Oso repeatedly asking the boy "Are you okay in there?" until finally the kid grows aggrevated and asks Oso to please ''be quiet'' - he's trying to use the potty.potty.
*"Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid to wash dishes and suggests washing them in the bathtub.
*"Live and Let Dry," in which Oso is helping a kid to wash dishes and suggests washing them in the bathtub.
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*The episode "Potty Royale," complete with Oso repeatedly asking the boy "Are you okay in there?" until finally the kid grows aggrevated and asks Oso to please ''be quiet'' - he's trying to use the potty.