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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* AbsenteeActor: The second episode without any of the bears.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Blue Eye Ramon refers to El Oso as "hijo de pistola", which literally translates as son of gun. Spanish speakers will find this openly crass right away.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Blue Eye Ramon refers to El Oso as "hijo de pistola", which literally translates as son of gun. Spanish speakers will find this openly crass right away.
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* AnachronismStew: Both the legend and name of the chupacabra was not conceived yet in 1913.

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* AnachronismStew: Both The old west Mexicans Charlie encounters in 1913 keep describing him as the legend legendary Chupacabra, though [[NewerThanTheyThink the Chupacabra myth wouldn't start to exist until the 1970's, and name of the chupacabra was not conceived yet in 1913.word itself wouldn't be coined until the 1990's]].
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* Really700YearsOld: The episode takes place in 1913, yet Charlie looks exactly the same as he does in the present, meaning he's at least more than a century old. One of his impressions is of a dinosaur bellowing (namely the StockSoundEffect of the ''T. rex'' from ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}''), suggesting he's lived for millions of years!

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* Really700YearsOld: The episode takes place in 1913, yet Charlie looks exactly the same as he does in the present, meaning he's at least more than a century old.old[[note]]It's not particularly surprising if you remember the flashback from "Creature Mysteries" where he doesn't look any younger than his present day self[[/note]]. One of his impressions is of a dinosaur bellowing (namely the StockSoundEffect of the ''T. rex'' from ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}''), suggesting he's lived for millions of years!
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* Really700YearsOld: The episode takes place in 1913, yet Charlie looks exactly the same as he does in the present, meaning he's at least more than a century old. One of his impressions is of a dinosaur bellowing, suggesting he's lived for millions of years!

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* Really700YearsOld: The episode takes place in 1913, yet Charlie looks exactly the same as he does in the present, meaning he's at least more than a century old. One of his impressions is of a dinosaur bellowing, bellowing (namely the StockSoundEffect of the ''T. rex'' from ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}''), suggesting he's lived for millions of years!
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* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.

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* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.chupacabra, due to him misinterpreting his attempt to hug goats as trying to eat them.
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* Really700YearsOld: The episode takes place in 1913, yet Charlie looks exactly the same as he does in the present, meaning he's at least more than a century old. One of his impressions is of the T. rex from ''Film/JurassicPark'', suggesting he's lived for millions of years!

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* Really700YearsOld: The episode takes place in 1913, yet Charlie looks exactly the same as he does in the present, meaning he's at least more than a century old. One of his impressions is of the T. rex from ''Film/JurassicPark'', a dinosaur bellowing, suggesting he's lived for millions of years!
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* AnachronismStew: Both the legend and name of the chupacabra was not conceived yet in 1913.
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* CowboyEpisode: This episode takes place in the deserts of turn-of-the-century Mexico, and features Charlie having a run-in with some banditos.
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* BossSubtitles: Each of El Oso's fellow bandits is introduced with subtitles. When Charlie makes up a bandit name, it appears as a subtitle, with a question mark.



* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.

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* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.chupacabra.
* IOweYouMyLife: El Oso is grateful to Charlie for saving him from dying of thirst in the desert and tells him this.
* IronicNickname:
** El Oso (The Bear) suggests someone who's big and menacing. He's actually mild-mannered and of average size.
** Chuckles is actually TheQuietOne, saying nothing other than "Si".
* LineOfSightName: When making up a name to fool El Oso's gang, Charlie chooses Cactus Amigo, after the cactus he met earlier and the Spanish word for friend (which El Oso just called him). Later, he makes up a story of killing a sheriff, whom he names Tablefloor. The lead bandit says that couldn't be true... because ''he'' killed Sheriff Tablefloor. So Charlie amends it to Tabledoor.
* MeaningfulName: El Oso is Spanish for "the bear", foreshadowing Charlie's future friendship with the Bears.
* Really700YearsOld: The episode takes place in 1913, yet Charlie looks exactly the same as he does in the present, meaning he's at least more than a century old. One of his impressions is of the T. rex from ''Film/JurassicPark'', suggesting he's lived for millions of years!
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* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.
* CriticalResearchFailure: The old west Mexicans Charlie encounters keep describing him as the legendary Chupacabra, though the Chupacabra myth wouldn't start to exist until the 1970's, and the word itself wouldn't be coined until the 1990's.

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* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.
* CriticalResearchFailure: The old west Mexicans Charlie encounters keep describing him as the legendary Chupacabra, though the Chupacabra myth wouldn't start to exist until the 1970's, and the word itself wouldn't be coined until the 1990's.
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* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.

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* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.chupacabra.
* CriticalResearchFailure: The old west Mexicans Charlie encounters keep describing him as the legendary Chupacabra, though the Chupacabra myth wouldn't start to exist until the 1970's, and the word itself wouldn't be coined until the 1990's.
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* ChekovsSkill: Charlie is shown to have a great talent for mimicking things early on for a gag, and it winds up saving his and El Oso's lives during the climax.

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* ChekovsSkill: ChekhovsSkill: Charlie is shown to have a great talent for mimicking things early on for a gag, and it winds up saving his and El Oso's lives during the climax.
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* ChekovsSkill: Charlie is shown to have a great talent for mimicking things early on for a gag, and it winds up saving his and El Oso's lives during the climax.
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* AbsenteeActor: The second episode without any of the bears.

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* AbsenteeActor: The second episode without any of the bears.bears.
* {{Chupacabra}}: The Mexicans refer to Charlie as a chupacabra.
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* AbsenteeActor: The first episode without any of the bears.

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* AbsenteeActor: The first second episode without any of the bears.
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In a flashback to long ago, Charlie has an adventure in the Mexican desert.
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