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* '''Zigzagged''':

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* '''Zigzagged''':'''Zig-Zagged''':



* '''Exploited''': ???

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* '''Exploited''': ???The characters pick out the outsider who doesn't rhyme as a potential threat to their society.



-->'''Alice''': "Hello, Bob, it's a lovely day."\\
'''Bob''': "Yes, it's very nice, eh?"\\
'''Alice''': "Why are we rhyming anyway?"\\
'''Bob''': "I don't know, but it's fun to say."

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-->'''Alice''': "Hello, Hello, Bob, it's a lovely day."\\
'''Bob''': "Yes,
day.
-->'''Bob''': Yes,
it's very nice, eh?"\\
'''Alice''': "Why
eh?
-->'''Alice''': Why
are we rhyming anyway?"\\
'''Bob''': "I
anyway?
-->'''Bob''': I
don't know, but it's fun to say."



* '''Played for Horror''':
** The rhyming is based on macabre subject matter.
** Continuing from Played for Drama, when Bob fails to rhyme he dies a CruelAndUnusualDeath.



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** Even the animals can suddenly talk now-in rhyme, and a baby says their first words, which are in rhymes.

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** Even the animals can suddenly talk now-in now in rhyme, and a baby says their first words, which are in rhymes.



** The ''narration'' is all in rhymes, but the ''characters'' aren't speaking in rhyme, or vice versa.

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** The ''narration'' is all in rhymes, but the ''characters'' aren't speaking in rhyme, rhyme or vice versa.



* '''Subverted''': The episode starts out with Alice saying something and Bob rhymes it, but when Carol says something, nobody rhymes it.

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* '''Subverted''': The episode starts out with Alice saying something and Bob rhymes replying with a rhyme for it, but when Carol says something, nobody rhymes it.



* '''Played for Laughs''': The rhyming feels comical, and is part of something funny.

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* '''Played for Laughs''': The rhyming feels comical, comical and is part of something funny.

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---> '''Alice''': "Hello, Bob, it's a lovely day."
---> '''Bob''': "Yes, it's very nice, eh?"
---> '''Alice''': "Why are we rhyming anyway?"
---> '''Bob''': "I don't know, but it's fun to say."

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---> '''Alice''': -->'''Alice''': "Hello, Bob, it's a lovely day."
--->
"\\
'''Bob''': "Yes, it's very nice, eh?"
--->
eh?"\\
'''Alice''': "Why are we rhyming anyway?"
--->
anyway?"\\
'''Bob''': "I don't know, but it's fun to say."



* '''Implied''': ???



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'''Basic Trope''': An episode entirely in rhyme, [[SelfDemonstratingArticle as if speaking normally were a crime.]]
* '''Straight''': In one episode of ''AliceAndBob'', everyone speaks in rhyme, sometimes rhyming each other's sentences.
* '''Exaggerated''':
** Even the animals can suddenly talk now-in rhyme, and a baby says their first words, which are in rhymes.
** ''All'' episodes are rhyming.
* '''Downplayed''':
** The ''narration'' is all in rhymes, but the ''characters'' aren't speaking in rhyme, or vice versa.
** Only one character speaks in rhyme for the episode, or only a few of them do.
** A [[RhymesOnADime character who speaks in rhyme]] gets ADayInTheLimelight.
* '''Justified''':
** The characters are parodying a poem.
** The characters want to rhyme.
** The characters are trying to see if they can rhyme all day.
* '''Inverted''':
** Everyone is trying their best ''not'' to rhyme for the episode.
** A character who normally dishes out RhymesOnADime stops rhyming.
** A show that normally is in rhyme has one episode which is not.
* '''Subverted''': The episode starts out with Alice saying something and Bob rhymes it, but when Carol says something, nobody rhymes it.
* '''Double Subverted''': They paused to think of a rhyme.
* '''Parodied''': The characters get a GypsyCurse put on them which means they can't stop rhyming. However, they act as though it's the worst curse in the world.
* '''Averted''': There are no rhyming episodes.
* '''Zigzagged''':
** Some characters rhyme, others don't.
** The characters sometimes rhyme, other times they don't.
* '''Enforced''': The episode is a parody of a poem.
* '''Lampshaded''': "That's good timing, but why are we rhyming?"
* '''Invoked''': Alice dares Bob to rhyme all day.
* '''Exploited''': ???
* '''Defied''': The characters refuse to speak in rhyme.
* '''Discussed''':
---> '''Alice''': "Hello, Bob, it's a lovely day."
---> '''Bob''': "Yes, it's very nice, eh?"
---> '''Alice''': "Why are we rhyming anyway?"
---> '''Bob''': "I don't know, but it's fun to say."
* '''Conversed''': "Why are they rhyming in this episode?"
* '''Implied''': ???
* '''Deconstructed''': Alice has a hard time doing a speech with the LeastRhymableWord in it.
* '''Reconstructed''': Alice can say the word mid-sentence.
* '''Played for Laughs''': The rhyming feels comical, and is part of something funny.
* '''Played for Drama''': The characters must rhyme for a day, or they will die, due to a curse.
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