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* AlternateSpeciesCounterpart: The show sometimes parodies fairy tales this way:
** In their parody of ''Literature/TheLittleRedHen'', the hen is replaced by a little red ''pig''.
** In the parody of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" from ''Literature/AesopsFables'', the wolf is replaced by a ThreateningShark and the sheep are replaced by seahorses.
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An Australian pop music series that featured local performers to showcase their talents that was hosted by Creator/AlanField before Creator/IanTurpie and Creator/JohnnyYoung.
It ran from 1964-1967.
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!Tropes for the series:
* FurryReminder: One song is sung from the perspective of a cat, who always meows after singing the chorus.
* SongOfManyEmotions: One song has each verse go "I'm feeling [emotion], I'm feeling [emotion], I'm feeling [emotion] and so I move like this".
* TooSmartForStrangers: In one animated "George" segments, meant to teach kids about right and wrong via an animated preschooler named George, he gets lost in the supermarket. One variation on this scenario involves a strange man take him by the hand and George yelling, followed by the segment ending and the narrator discussing stranger danger. Another variation involves him talking to a woman in a police uniform, which the narrator says is okay despite technically counting as talking to strangers, the police are there to help.
* UnconventionalFoodUsage: In one episode, a girl puts a bowl of spaghetti of her brother's, then later her father's, head and yells, "Spaghetti hair!".
* WarningSong: The show has a song called "Never Cross the Road on Your Own" which talks about how to safely cross the road and repeatedly warns against crossing the road on your own.
It ran from 1964-1967.
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!Tropes for the series:
* FurryReminder: One song is sung from the perspective of a cat, who always meows after singing the chorus.
* SongOfManyEmotions: One song has each verse go "I'm feeling [emotion], I'm feeling [emotion], I'm feeling [emotion] and so I move like this".
* TooSmartForStrangers: In one animated "George" segments, meant to teach kids about right and wrong via an animated preschooler named George, he gets lost in the supermarket. One variation on this scenario involves a strange man take him by the hand and George yelling, followed by the segment ending and the narrator discussing stranger danger. Another variation involves him talking to a woman in a police uniform, which the narrator says is okay despite technically counting as talking to strangers, the police are there to help.
* UnconventionalFoodUsage: In one episode, a girl puts a bowl of spaghetti of her brother's, then later her father's, head and yells, "Spaghetti hair!".
* WarningSong: The show has a song called "Never Cross the Road on Your Own" which talks about how to safely cross the road and repeatedly warns against crossing the road on your own.