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* FloweryElizabethanEnglish: Oscar can't help but imitate the characters in his favorite show, who speak with posh English accents and use outdated language.
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* ChewingTheScenery: Everyone, to Molly's chagrin--and Suki's doing it literally.
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* WagTheDirector: Molly's cast gets unruly and the actors keep imposing their own ideas on her story. She gets back on track after Auntie Midge offers to help her with the cast.
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'''"Eagle Tale":''' It's Father's Day, and Molly and her friends are putting on a play for their dads.
!!"Eagle Tale" contains the following tropes:
*WagTheDirector: ChewingTheScenery: Everyone, to Molly's cast gets unruly chagrin--and Suki's doing it literally.
* FamilyMan: Walter, Kenji, Daniel andthe actors keep imposing Mr. Marsh are celebrated for their own ideas on her story. She gets back on track after family roles in this episode.
* PlayingATree: Tooey initially asks for the role of a spruce, as he feels he's not floppy enough to play a salmon. Auntie Midgeoffers to help her with helps him figure out the cast.role.
* ShownTheirWork: A female eagle is correctly portrayed as bigger than the male. After the kids' play ends, everyone notices an eagle returning to its nest in a tree, where its mate and chicks are waiting. The newly arrived eagle is bigger than the one in the nest. Walter comments that the eagle dad was also watching the play from his nest.
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'''"Eagle Tale":''' It's Father's Day, and Molly and her friends are putting on a play for their dads.
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* FamilyMan: Walter, Kenji, Daniel and
* PlayingATree: Tooey initially asks for the role of a spruce, as he feels he's not floppy enough to play a salmon. Auntie Midge
* ShownTheirWork: A female eagle is correctly portrayed as bigger than the male. After the kids' play ends, everyone notices an eagle returning to its nest in a tree, where its mate and chicks are waiting. The newly arrived eagle is bigger than the one in the nest. Walter comments that the eagle dad was also watching the play from his nest.
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* PunBasedTitle: The title is a play on the phrase, "the whole kit and kaboodle."
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* ChewingTheScenery: Everyone, to Molly's chagrin--and Suki's doing it literally.
* PunBasedTitle: The title is a play on the phrase, "the whole kit and kaboodle.""
* WagTheDirector: Molly's cast gets unruly and the actors keep imposing their own ideas on her story. She gets back on track after Auntie Midge offers to help her with the cast.
* PunBasedTitle: The title is a play on the phrase, "the whole kit and kaboodle.
* WagTheDirector: Molly's cast gets unruly and the actors keep imposing their own ideas on her story. She gets back on track after Auntie Midge offers to help her with the cast.
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'''Air date:''' February 8, 2020 (CBC); December 9, 2020 (PBS)[[note]]Thirty-fourth in broadcast order[[/note]]
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'''"The Whole Mitten Kaboodle":'''[[note]]URL title shortened for convenience[[/note]] Molly loses one of her beloved Suki mittens while running errands for her mom.
!!"The Whole Mitten Kaboodle" contains the following tropes:
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: A mouse uses Molly's mitten first as cover to sneak past a sleeping fox, then as a sled to make its trip downhill quicker.
* BaitAndSwitch: When Molly and Tooey show up at Mr. Patak's door to ask about the mitten, Mr. Patak opens it and excitedly tells Molly he has something for her. He turns around to get it...and it's a tray of muffins.
* PunBasedTitle: The title is a play on the phrase, "the whole kit and kaboodle."
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'''"The Whole Mitten Kaboodle":'''[[note]]URL title shortened for convenience[[/note]] Molly loses one of her beloved Suki mittens while running errands for her mom.
!!"The Whole Mitten Kaboodle" contains the following tropes:
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: A mouse uses Molly's mitten first as cover to sneak past a sleeping fox, then as a sled to make its trip downhill quicker.
* BaitAndSwitch: When Molly and Tooey show up at Mr. Patak's door to ask about the mitten, Mr. Patak opens it and excitedly tells Molly he has something for her. He turns around to get it...and it's a tray of muffins.
* PunBasedTitle: The title is a play on the phrase, "the whole kit and kaboodle."