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* ActingForTwo: Pretty much every actor on the show does various voices so it comes up a lot. Most notably would be:
** Ann Vilella as Condi, Hillary and Mrs. Rice
** Iggy Pop as Rummy and Rummy's father
** Creator/DaveBMitchell as George Sr. and Jeb.



* TalkingToHimself: Pretty much every actor on the show does various voices so it comes up a lot. Most notably would be:
** Ann Vilella as Condi, Hillary and Mrs. Rice
** Iggy Pop as Rummy and Rummy's father
** Creator/DaveBMitchell as George Sr. and Jeb.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: A lot of media specific to a single episode will advertise "Guest Starring Iggy Pop!", despite the fact that Iggy Pop played Lil' Rummy, a regular character.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: A lot of media specific to a single episode will advertise "Guest Starring Iggy Pop!", Music/IggyPop!", despite the fact that Iggy Pop played Lil' Rummy, a regular character.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch with the series being politics-heavy, but even for the time, the show was highly criticized for coming far too-late in the Bush administration to remain being topical, which, combined with poor ratings and a largly negative critical reception, resulted in it's cancellation.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch with the series being politics-heavy, but even for the time, the show was highly criticized for coming far too-late in the Bush administration to remain being topical, which, combined with poor ratings and a largly negative critical reception, resulted in it's cancellation.----

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: After receiving mostly negative reviews from critics, Creator/ComedyCentral decided to give the show no reruns and was [[Main/InvisibleAdvertising barely advertised]] after its premier.



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch but with the series being politics-heavy, but even for the time, the show was highly criticized for coming far too-late in the Bush administration to remain being topical, which, along with receiving mostly negative reviews and suffering from low ratings, resulted in it's cancellation.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch but with the series being politics-heavy, but even for the time, the show was highly criticized for coming far too-late in the Bush administration to remain being topical, which, along combined with receiving mostly poor ratings and a largly negative reviews and suffering from low ratings, critical reception, resulted in it's cancellation.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch but with the series being politics-heavy, there's no way it could have been made in an era other than the final years of George W. Bush's presidency. Even then, the show was highly criticized for coming far too-late in the Bush administration to remain being topical, which, along with receiving mostly negative reviews and suffering from low ratings, resulted in it's cancellation.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch but with the series being politics-heavy, there's no way it could have been made in an era other than but even for the final years of George W. Bush's presidency. Even then, time, the show was highly criticized for coming far too-late in the Bush administration to remain being topical, which, along with receiving mostly negative reviews and suffering from low ratings, resulted in it's cancellation.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch but with the series being politics-heavy, there's no way it could have been made in an era other than the final years of George W. Bush's presidency.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch but with the series being politics-heavy, there's no way it could have been made in an era other than the final years of George W. Bush's presidency. Even then, the show was highly criticized for coming far too-late in the Bush administration to remain being topical, which, along with receiving mostly negative reviews and suffering from low ratings, resulted in it's cancellation.
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** Dave B Mitchell as George Sr. and Jeb.

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** Dave B Mitchell Creator/DaveBMitchell as George Sr. and Jeb.
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* MissingEpisode: An unusual example with "Walter Reed", as it was produced as a backup episode due to network concerns that the episode "Evolution"(which features Lil Cheney dying of a heart attack) would be insensitive to air if the real Cheney had a heart attack, as such as the episode is available exclusively on the season one DVD.

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* MissingEpisode: An unusual example with "Walter Reed", as it was produced as a backup episode due to network concerns that the episode "Evolution"(which features Lil Cheney dying of a heart attack) would be insensitive to air if the real Cheney had a heart attack, as such as the episode "Walter Reed" never aired on TV but is available exclusively on the season one DVD.
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* MissingEpisode: An unusual example with "Walter Reed", as it was produced as a backup episode due to network concerns that the episode "Evolution"(which features Lil Cheney dying of a heart attack) would be insensitive to air if the real Cheney had a heart attack, as such as the episode is available exclusively on the season one DVD.
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** Dave B Mitchell as George Sr. and Jeb.

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** Dave B Mitchell as George Sr. and Jeb.Jeb.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Unintentional may be a stretch but with the series being politics-heavy, there's no way it could have been made in an era other than the final years of George W. Bush's presidency.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: A lot of media specific to a single episode will advertise "Guest Starring Iggy Pop!", despite the fact that Iggy Pop played Lil' Rummy, a regular character.
* TalkingToHimself: Pretty much every actor on the show does various voices so it comes up a lot. Most notably would be:
** Ann Vilella as Condi, Hillary and Mrs. Rice
** Iggy Pop as Rummy and Rummy's father
** Dave B Mitchell as George Sr. and Jeb.

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