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* AnAesop: As much of a scary, evil person Tony is, he does teach the students a lesson that everyone runs out of time and you shouldn't waste it.
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* {{Bookends}}: The episode both begins and ends with the puppet's watching their static-ridden TV with a loud clock ticking noise droning on.
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* {{Bookends}}: The episode both begins and ends with the puppet's puppets watching their static-ridden TV with a loud clock ticking noise droning on.
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The main characters are waiting for a TV broadcast to begin, acknowledging that they have five minutes left. A talking clock, Tony, appears and begins to sing about time. The protagonists question the reality of time, to Tony's annoyance. Tony then accelerates the passage of time, rapidly aging the cast and causing them to decay alive. Duck Guy's skin falls off of his hand and his eyeball falls out, Yellow Guy's hair grows and he becomes wrinkled, with blood spilling out of his eyes and other orifices, and Red Guy's hair turns a sickly grey and grows very long, with his eyes becoming slanted and even more dazed looking. The events are revealed to be part of a television programme watched by the three friends, with Tony telling them that it's out of his hands, but they will be fine, although "everyone runs out of time".
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The main characters are waiting for a TV broadcast to begin, with Red Guy acknowledging that they have five minutes left. A talking clock, Tony, appears and begins to sing about time. The protagonists question the reality of time, to Tony's annoyance. Tony then accelerates the passage of time, rapidly aging the cast and causing them to decay alive. Duck Guy's skin falls off of his hand and his eyeball falls out, Yellow Guy's hair grows and he becomes wrinkled, with blood spilling out of his eyes and other orifices, and Red Guy's hair turns a sickly grey and grows very long, with his eyes becoming slanted and even more dazed looking. The events are revealed to be part of a television programme watched by the three friends, with Tony telling them that it's out of his hands, but they will be fine, although "everyone runs out of time".
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-> '''Red Guy''': C'mon guys, stop mucking around. We only have five minutes until our show's on.
-> '''Duck Guy''': That's not enough time!
-> '''Tony the Talking Clock''': There's always time for a song!
-> {{Beat}}
-> '''Red Guy''': Wha...who is that?
-> '''Duck Guy''': That's not enough time!
-> '''Tony the Talking Clock''': There's always time for a song!
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-> '''Red Guy''': Wha...who is that?
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-> '''Duck Guy''': Maybe time's just a construct of human perception, an illusion created by-
-> '''Tony''': Meh! Meh! Meh! Meh! '''MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH!'''
-> ([[ButtMonkey Yellow Guy's]] ears begin to bleed)
-> '''Tony''': Meh! Meh! Meh! Meh! '''MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH!'''
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-> '''Tony''':
'''Tony:''' Meh! Meh! Meh! Meh! '''MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH!
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* EarAche: Yellow Guy's ears begin to bleed when Tony starts screaming '''"Me!"''' into them.
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* EarAche: Yellow Guy's ears begin to bleed when Tony starts screaming '''"Me!"''' '''"Meh!"''' into them.
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-> '''Tony''': Me! Me! Me! Me! '''ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! ME!'''
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-> '''Tony''': Me! Me! Me! Me! '''ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! ME!'''Meh! Meh! Meh! Meh! '''MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH! MEH!'''
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[[caption-width-right:350:"[[PainfulRhyme Let's go on a journey, a journey through time! A time that's changing all the time! It's time to go time!]]"]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"[[PainfulRhyme Let's go on a journey, a journey through time! A time that's changing all the time! It's time to go to time!]]"]]
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-> '''Red Guy''': Wha... who is that?
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-> '''Red Guy''': Wha... who is that?
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* DarkerAndEdgier: This episode has a much more darker tone than the previous episode and sticks with it through the rest of the series[[note]]With the debatable exemption of [[BreatherEpisode episode three]][[/note]].
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* AmbiguousSituation: Was the whole episode even real? Or was it just the students watching their favorite television show?
* AnAesop: As much of a scary, evil person Tony is, he does teach the students a lesson that everyone runs out of time and you shouldn't waste it.
* BerserkButton: Don't question the concept of time in front of Tony.
* {{Bookends}}: The episode both begins and ends with the puppet's watching their static-ridden TV with a loud clock ticking noise droning on.
* ClocksOfControl: Tony the Talking Clock. Who remains as the most stern, blunt, and restrictive teacher in the whole show.
* ContinuityNod: Yellow Guy's clown painting can be seen in the background.
* DarkerAndEdgier: This episode has a much more darker tone than the previousepisode episode, with having more explicit gore, darker themes, and the teacher being much more sinister. The show sticks with it this through the rest of the series[[note]]With the debatable exemption of [[BreatherEpisode episode three]][[/note]].three]][[/note]].
* [[TheDragAlong The Drag-Alongs]]: While in the previous episode where the students were much more accepting of Sketchbook's lesson, here, Red Guy makes it perfectly clear that no one wants to go on Tony's adventure through time. Too bad he forces them to go with him anyways.
* EarAche: Yellow Guy's ears begin to bleed when Tony starts screaming '''"Me!"''' into them.
* AnAesop: As much of a scary, evil person Tony is, he does teach the students a lesson that everyone runs out of time and you shouldn't waste it.
* BerserkButton: Don't question the concept of time in front of Tony.
* {{Bookends}}: The episode both begins and ends with the puppet's watching their static-ridden TV with a loud clock ticking noise droning on.
* ClocksOfControl: Tony the Talking Clock. Who remains as the most stern, blunt, and restrictive teacher in the whole show.
* ContinuityNod: Yellow Guy's clown painting can be seen in the background.
* DarkerAndEdgier: This episode has a much more darker tone than the previous
* [[TheDragAlong The Drag-Alongs]]: While in the previous episode where the students were much more accepting of Sketchbook's lesson, here, Red Guy makes it perfectly clear that no one wants to go on Tony's adventure through time. Too bad he forces them to go with him anyways.
* EarAche: Yellow Guy's ears begin to bleed when Tony starts screaming '''"Me!"''' into them.
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* GainaxEnding: Turns out that the events of Tony's song was nothing more but a television program being watched by the puppets. [[OrWasItADream But Duck Guy's severed eye being hidden in the corner might imply something else..]]
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: The Students remain completely silent after watching themselves rot alive on TV somehow.
* MindScrew: The episode's ending.
* RapidAging: The Student's bodies rapidly age due to time to the point that their ''bodies start rotting'', [[AndIMustScream while they're still alive!]]
* TimeMaster: Tony can manipulate space time to show the student's their world in the past and future during his song and is all but said that he's responsible for the student's RapidAging.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: The Students remain completely silent after watching themselves rot alive on TV somehow.
* MindScrew: The episode's ending.
* RapidAging: The Student's bodies rapidly age due to time to the point that their ''bodies start rotting'', [[AndIMustScream while they're still alive!]]
* TimeMaster: Tony can manipulate space time to show the student's their world in the past and future during his song and is all but said that he's responsible for the student's RapidAging.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Duck Guy being the more verbose one of the bunch is shown for the first time when he questions that time might not even be real.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: This episode has a much more darker tone than the previous episode and sticks with it through the rest of the series[[note]]With the debatable exemption of [[BreatherEpisode episode three]][[/note]].
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The main characters are waiting for a TV broadcast to begin, acknowledging that they have five minutes left. A talking clock, Tony, appears and begins to sing about time.[3] The protagonists question the reality of time, to Tony's annoyance. Tony then accelerates the passage of time, rapidly aging the cast and causing them to decay alive. Duck Guy's skin falls off of his hand and his eyeball falls out, Yellow Guy's hair grows and he becomes wrinkled, with blood spilling out of his eyes and other orifices, and Red Guy's hair turns a sickly grey and grows very long, with his eyes becoming slanted and even more dazed looking. The events are revealed to be part of a television programme watched by the three friends, with Tony telling them that it's out of his hands, but they will be fine, although "everyone runs out of time".
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The main characters are waiting for a TV broadcast to begin, acknowledging that they have five minutes left. A talking clock, Tony, appears and begins to sing about time.[3] The protagonists question the reality of time, to Tony's annoyance. Tony then accelerates the passage of time, rapidly aging the cast and causing them to decay alive. Duck Guy's skin falls off of his hand and his eyeball falls out, Yellow Guy's hair grows and he becomes wrinkled, with blood spilling out of his eyes and other orifices, and Red Guy's hair turns a sickly grey and grows very long, with his eyes becoming slanted and even more dazed looking. The events are revealed to be part of a television programme watched by the three friends, with Tony telling them that it's out of his hands, but they will be fine, although "everyone runs out of time".
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[[caption-width-right:350:"[[PainfulRhyme Let's go on a journey, a journey through time! A time that's changing all the time! It's time to go time!]]"]]
-> '''Red Guy''': C'mon guys, stop mucking around. We only have five minutes until our show's on.
-> '''Duck Guy''': That's not enough time!
-> '''Tony the Talking Clock''': There's always time for a song!
-> {{Beat}}
-> '''Red Guy''': Wha... who is that?
The main characters are waiting for a TV broadcast to begin, acknowledging that they have five minutes left. A talking clock, Tony, appears and begins to sing about time.[3] The protagonists question the reality of time, to Tony's annoyance. Tony then accelerates the passage of time, rapidly aging the cast and causing them to decay alive. Duck Guy's skin falls off of his hand and his eyeball falls out, Yellow Guy's hair grows and he becomes wrinkled, with blood spilling out of his eyes and other orifices, and Red Guy's hair turns a sickly grey and grows very long, with his eyes becoming slanted and even more dazed looking. The events are revealed to be part of a television programme watched by the three friends, with Tony telling them that it's out of his hands, but they will be fine, although "everyone runs out of time".
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-> '''Duck Guy''': Maybe time's just a construct of human perception, an illusion created by-
-> '''Tony''': Me! Me! Me! Me! '''ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! ME!'''
-> ([[ButtMonkey Yellow Guy's]] ears begin to bleed)
[[caption-width-right:350:"[[PainfulRhyme Let's go on a journey, a journey through time! A time that's changing all the time! It's time to go time!]]"]]
-> '''Red Guy''': C'mon guys, stop mucking around. We only have five minutes until our show's on.
-> '''Duck Guy''': That's not enough time!
-> '''Tony the Talking Clock''': There's always time for a song!
-> {{Beat}}
-> '''Red Guy''': Wha... who is that?
The main characters are waiting for a TV broadcast to begin, acknowledging that they have five minutes left. A talking clock, Tony, appears and begins to sing about time.[3] The protagonists question the reality of time, to Tony's annoyance. Tony then accelerates the passage of time, rapidly aging the cast and causing them to decay alive. Duck Guy's skin falls off of his hand and his eyeball falls out, Yellow Guy's hair grows and he becomes wrinkled, with blood spilling out of his eyes and other orifices, and Red Guy's hair turns a sickly grey and grows very long, with his eyes becoming slanted and even more dazed looking. The events are revealed to be part of a television programme watched by the three friends, with Tony telling them that it's out of his hands, but they will be fine, although "everyone runs out of time".
!! Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 2
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-> '''Duck Guy''': Maybe time's just a construct of human perception, an illusion created by-
-> '''Tony''': Me! Me! Me! Me! '''ME! ME! ME! ME! ME! ME!'''
-> ([[ButtMonkey Yellow Guy's]] ears begin to bleed)