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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'': Rocky fails to recognize Boris in his newest disguise. "That voice. Where have I heard that voice?" (To be fair, this isn't once per episode, but it happens multiple times in a typical saga.)
** And the companion line: "Allow me to introduce myself!" followed by Boris handing Rocky a pre-printed business card with his nom de guerre on it.
*** Although this happens once per ending, the episode titles as presented by the narrator should not be forgotten.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'': ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'':
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Rocky fails to recognize Boris in his newest disguise. "That voice. Where have I heard that voice?" (To be fair, this isn't once per episode, but it happens multiple times in a typical saga.)
** *** And the companion line: "Allow me to introduce myself!" followed by Boris handing Rocky a pre-printed business card with his nom de guerre on it.
*** Although this happens once per ending, ** The titles for the next episode titles as presented by the narrator should not be forgotten.narrator:



* The "Peabody's Improbable History" segments ended with a {{pun}} that was set up along the way, and elicited groans. It was often LampShaded.

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* ** The "Peabody's Improbable History" segments ended with a {{pun}} that was set up along the way, and elicited groans. It was often LampShaded.
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** Doofenshmirtz traps Perry differently in most episodes.
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** Step Four: The wish backfires. Timmy "has got to find Cosmo and Wanda to unwish that wish", but for some reason they are either doing something of equal importance, or they can't undo it for some reason. Can't unwish it,

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** Step Four: The wish backfires. Timmy "has got to find Cosmo and Wanda to unwish that wish", but for some reason they are either doing something of equal importance, or they can't undo it for some reason. Can't unwish it,
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands''.
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''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands''.
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** The snail did not return for the epilogue series ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands''.

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** The snail did not return for the epilogue series ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands''.
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** The snail did not return for the epilogue series ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': something supernatural or just plain weird happen almost every episode.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': something supernatural or just plain weird happen happens almost every episode.
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** Step Two: Timmy goes to Cosmo and Wanda and does a mini-rant, comes up with a "solution" that has to be done with magic or would take too long and or he'd be too lazy to do, so then he makes the wish.

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** Step Two: Timmy goes to Cosmo and Wanda and does a mini-rant, mini-rant and comes up with a "solution" that has to be done with magic or magic. Cosmo and Wanda try to convince him to solve his problem the normal way without magic, but Timmy determines that it would take too long and or and/or he'd be too lazy to do, do it, so then he makes the wish.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'': A promo for a show-within-a-show you hardly ever actually see? The once-an-episode gag was an avert for "Next on ''Sick, Sad World!''"

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'': A promo for a show-within-a-show you hardly ever actually see? The once-an-episode gag was an avert advert for "Next on ''Sick, Sad World!''"
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** At the end of "Obsidian", Simon arrives at the Glass Kingdom with Finn and some Banana Guards. Then Finn comes out of the van [[spoiler:as an adult, revealing that the episode takes place a few years after "Come Along With Me". However, Jake is nowhere to be seen, other than a tatoo on Finn's chest. Lastly, Jake's granddaughter Bronwyn has taken his place as Finn's sidekick, implying that something happened to him between the finale and "Obsidian".]]

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** At the end of "Obsidian", Simon arrives at the Glass Kingdom with Finn and some Banana Guards. Then Finn comes out of the van [[spoiler:as an adult, revealing that the episode takes place a few years after "Come Along With Me". However, Jake is nowhere to be seen, other than a tatoo tattoo on Finn's chest. Lastly, Jake's granddaughter Bronwyn has taken his place as Finn's sidekick, implying that something happened to him between the finale and "Obsidian".]]

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** Link's dogged attempts to get a kiss, which Zelda always found a different excuse to reject. (Anyone else wonder why she couldn't just say "No?" Judging from the way she treated him the rest of the time, she certainly wasn't worried about hurting his feelings.)\\
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She actually ''did'' accept when she DID realize Link was a ghost, causing him to go right ''through'' her.
*** Then when she truly accepted during a picnic trip, they were interrupted by a [[MomentKiller monster attack]]..

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** Link's dogged attempts to get a kiss, which Zelda are always found a different excuse to reject. (Anyone else wonder why she couldn't just say "No?" Judging from either rejected by Zelda or, on the way she treated him the rest of the time, she certainly wasn't worried about hurting his feelings.)\\
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She actually ''did'' accept
rare occasions when she DID realize Link was a ghost, causing him she's receptive to go right ''through'' her.
*** Then when she truly accepted during a picnic trip, they were interrupted by a
his advances, [[MomentKiller monster attack]]..thwarted by outside circumstances]]. The one time he does get a kiss, it turns out to be with an evil duplicate of Zelda rather than Zelda herself.
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** More controversially, each episode prominently features Marinette making a mistake and learning a lesson from it...[[TheScapegoat even when it doesn't make any sense to treat her as being at fault for whatever went wrong]].

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