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* LaughablyEvil: T-Bag is such a LargeHam and ineffectually goofy villain that she comes across as this far more often than scary. One shot baddies like Count Boris (from series 3) also qualify.
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* LaughablyEvil: T-Bag is such a LargeHam and ineffectually goofy villain that she comes across as this far more often than scary. One shot One-shot baddies like Count Boris (from series 3) also qualify.
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* EdutainmentShow: As already indicated, it started out as this: in the first series the plot coupons were letters and in the second they were numbers, enabling some ''Series/SesameStreet'' style expounding of basic literacy and numeracy, although even by the second series this was being downplayed. In the third, the plot coupons are bells and there's no curriculum aspect at all.
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* LaughablyEvil: T-Bag is such a LargeHam and ineffectually goofy villain that she comes across as this more often than scary. One shot villains like Count Boris (from series 3) also qualify.
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* LaughablyEvil: T-Bag is such a LargeHam and ineffectually goofy villain that she comes across as this far more often than scary. One shot villains baddies like Count Boris (from series 3) also qualify.
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* WorldOfHam: Apart from T-Bag herself, this series has no shortage of whimsical guest stars who are just as bombastic and over the top as she is.
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* IllTimedSneeze: In Episode 5 of "T-Bag Strikes Again", Debbie sneezes when creeping into a sultan's chamber, thereby alerting him to her presence. She manages to hide successfully, however. This is an unusual instance of a character sneezing before she has actually hidden herself.
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* SneezeOfDoom: In Episode 5 of "T-Bag Strikes Again", Debbie sneezes when creeping into a sultan's chamber, thereby alerting him to her presence. She manages to hide successfully, however. This is an unusual instance of a character sneezing before she has actually hidden herself.
** In Episode 8 of "Pearls of Wisdom", Sally sneezes at least six times while singing a song, due to T-Bag putting [[PepperSneeze pepper]] on her bouquet of flowers. Sally subsequently gets revenge on T-Bag by throwing the flowers at her, thereby causing T-Bag to sneeze and drop the pearl that Sally is after.
** In Episode 8 of "Pearls of Wisdom", Sally sneezes at least six times while singing a song, due to T-Bag putting [[PepperSneeze pepper]] on her bouquet of flowers. Sally subsequently gets revenge on T-Bag by throwing the flowers at her, thereby causing T-Bag to sneeze and drop the pearl that Sally is after.