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* DistantDuet: "I'm Gonna Kill You Someday", from "The Piano Has Been Thinking", is a distanct HeroVsVillainDuet in which Sparks and Techs sing about how they will kill each other. Afterwards, Rebecca Rose Rushmore notes that Sparks somehow seemed to burst into exactly one half of a song.

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** Every time Nightmares the Clown appears, it is accompanies by Sadie snickering to herself and crying "Clown!"

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** Every time Nightmares the Clown appears, it is accompanies accompanied by Sadie snickering to herself and crying "Clown!"



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* CatchPhrase:CentralTheme: Awkwardness. Nevada's speaking, many of the personal interactions, the bad guy monologues...
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* CentralTheme: Awkwardness. Nevada's speaking, many of the personal interactions, the bad guy monologues...



* FreakyFridayFlip: Sparks Nevada and Croach have their minds flipped by a "science gun" in one episode. Sparks has to contend with Croach's [[CatchPhrase gross]] Martian physiology [[spoiler:while Croach uses his new-found human emotions to try and get back with the Red Plains Rider]].

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* FreakyFridayFlip: Sparks Nevada and Croach have their minds flipped by a "science gun" in one episode. Sparks has to contend with Croach's [[CatchPhrase [[CharacterCatchphrase gross]] Martian physiology [[spoiler:while Croach uses his new-found human emotions to try and get back with the Red Plains Rider]].



* HappyEndingOverride: In the first episode of the new series of podcasts, "That's No Honeymoon", Sparks and Ginny go on their honeymoon, but because Ginny called him "my buddy" during their wedding ceremony, he fears that she is really Jib Janeen, the Jupiter spy, in disguise since that's his {{catchphrase}}. Ultimately, [[spoiler:it's [[DoubleSubversion double subverted]]; while the episode and Sparks' [[LoveConfession declaration of love for her]] (not to mention the fact that Ginny doesn't speak with Jib Janeen's campy mannerisms) obviously set him up to be wrong, Ginny, or whoever she is, admits to being a Jupiter spy]].

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* HappyEndingOverride: In the first episode of the new series of podcasts, "That's No Honeymoon", Sparks and Ginny go on their honeymoon, but because Ginny called him "my buddy" during their wedding ceremony, he fears that she is really Jib Janeen, the Jupiter spy, in disguise since that's his {{catchphrase}}.catchphrase. Ultimately, [[spoiler:it's [[DoubleSubversion double subverted]]; while the episode and Sparks' [[LoveConfession declaration of love for her]] (not to mention the fact that Ginny doesn't speak with Jib Janeen's campy mannerisms) obviously set him up to be wrong, Ginny, or whoever she is, admits to being a Jupiter spy]].



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** Every episode of Captain Laserbeam has far too much repeated dialogue to list here (see OnceAnEpisode, below).

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CharacterCatchphrase: Every episode of Captain Laserbeam has far too much repeated dialogue to list here (see OnceAnEpisode, below).



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* CatchPhrase: "Betty, dear, ''hold my purse''!" Betty equates it to Sherlock Holmes's "The game is afoot."

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Betty, dear, ''hold my purse''!" Betty equates it to Sherlock Holmes's "The game is afoot."
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[[TheWikiRule Has its own wiki]] [[http://thrilling-adventure-hour.wikia.com/ here]].
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** Sparks' Parents call him Noodle [[spoiler:And Red's father calls her Dumpling]]

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** Sparks' Parents parents call him Noodle [[spoiler:And [[spoiler:and Red's father calls her Dumpling]]Dumpling]].
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* StealthPun: In "Chitty, Chitty Bang Bang You're Dead", the spirit of the mechanic named [[Film/TheLoveBug Herbert possesses a Volkswagon]].

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* StealthPun: In "Chitty, Chitty Bang Bang You're Dead", the spirit of the mechanic named [[Film/TheLoveBug Herbert possesses a Volkswagon]].Volkswagen]].



* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: InUniverse in the episode "Scream A Little Scream." Sadie refers to childrens' books written by one of the characters in the episode, which include life or death candy trials and a boy who was "french fried from the inside," prompting Frank to ask if these books were ''really'' for children.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: InUniverse in the episode "Scream A Little Scream." Sadie refers to childrens' books written by one of the characters in the episode, which include life or death candy trials and a boy who was "french "French fried from the inside," prompting Frank to ask if these books were ''really'' for children.



* WomenAreWiser: Frank is more conventionally knowledgeable and intelligent than Sadie, but has a much a much shorter fuse and is so self-absorbed that he barely remembers who their friends are, leaving his wife to pick up the slack.

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* WomenAreWiser: Frank is more conventionally knowledgeable and intelligent than Sadie, but has a much a much shorter fuse and is so self-absorbed that he barely remembers who their friends are, leaving his wife to pick up the slack.
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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In the Valentine's Day special, Frank and Sadie are visited by a WillOTheWisp, who explains that he steals peoples souls as he lulls them off their guard with stories. The Will O' the Wisp is voiced by the narrator who opens every Beyond Belief segment to ''us'', the audience, with later episodes acknowledging the narrator and Will O' The Wisp are the same character.

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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In the Valentine's Day special, Frank and Sadie are visited by a WillOTheWisp, who explains that he steals peoples people's souls as he lulls them off their guard with stories. The Will O' the Wisp is voiced by the narrator who opens every Beyond Belief segment to ''us'', the audience, with later episodes acknowledging the narrator and Will O' The Wisp are the same character.
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** The first is "Art Imitates Life", where Sadie is engaged, not married, to a man named Basil Valentine. They are still well-known socialites, but are also skilled [[ClassyCatBurglar art thieves]]. Also, Sadie hasn't touched liquor in years. In that case, the change was caused by [[spoiler:one of Sadie's old suitors, who found a genie in a bottle and had him erase Frank from history so he could be with Sadie. Unfortunately, he failed to wish for that last part, so Sadie met Basil instead.]]

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** The first is "Art Imitates Life", where Sadie is engaged, not married, to a man named Basil Valentine. They are still well-known socialites, but are also skilled [[ClassyCatBurglar art thieves]]. Also, Sadie hasn't touched liquor in years. In that case, the change was caused by [[spoiler:one of Sadie's old suitors, who found a genie in a bottle and had him erase Frank from history so he could be with Sadie. Unfortunately, he failed to wish for mention that last part, part as part of his wish, so Sadie met Basil instead.]]

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