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* BrickJoke: After the Whizzo Chocolate Company sketch, the Indian at a play (Eric Idle) has a chocolate from and is pleased that it's Crunchy Frog.

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* BrickJoke: After the Whizzo Chocolate Company sketch, the Indian at a play (Eric Idle) has a chocolate from and is pleased that it's Crunchy Frog.



* ContinuityNod: The Native American at the theatre eats Crunchy Frog chocolate.

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* ContinuityNod: The Native American at the theatre eats a Crunchy Frog chocolate.
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* {{Spoonerism}}: When Saltzberg asks John Cleese's writer character if he is being indecisive, Cleese replies "Yo! Nes! Perhaps!"
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* StockFootage: The "Scotsman on a Horse" sketch starts with footage previously used for Episode 2. Presumably, the full version of this film was originally made for the second episode, but it was cut down for time.
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* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: The 20th Century Vole sketch parodies Hollywood executives, and is the first lengthy sketch to have the Pythons attempt American accents. Their success at pulling them off varies, with Chapman's sounding almost like the country rustic accent he did in the flying sheep sketch.
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* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: The 20th Century Vole sketch parodies Hollywood executives, and is the first lengthy sketch to have the Pythons attempt American accents. Their success at pulling them off varies, with Chapman's sounding almost like the country rustic accent he did in the flying sheep sketch.
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* SuddenlyVoiced: The knight with a chicken has a brief line when they say the composer's name one last time.

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