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* IAteWhat: In "Cousin Day", Apple serves Onion and Patty what appear to be shrimp which turn out to be cockroaches (he reasoned that if shrimp are called "cockroaches of the sea", then cockroaches must be "shrimp of the land").

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* WeNeedADistraction: In "River of Gold", Apple and Onion take turns distracting Chicken Nugget so they can read the book he's guarding. Apple first disguises himself as a wealthy museum patron asking to see the most valuable piece in the collection. Then Onion, [[NobodyHereButUsStatues pretending to be a statue]], mimics a smoke alarm.

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** In "Burger's Trampoline", Apple and Onion get Burger to leave his house with a phony spa coupon after they wear him out with his own hospitality, so they can use his trampoline for the time he's away.
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In "River of Gold", Apple and Onion take turns distracting Chicken Nugget so they can read the book he's guarding. Apple first disguises himself as a wealthy museum patron asking to see the most valuable piece in the collection. Then Onion, [[NobodyHereButUsStatues pretending to be a statue]], mimics a smoke alarm.
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* EtTuBrute: In "Burger's Trampoline", Burger disowned his friends except for Apple and Onion because they keep coming over to his house just to play on his trampoline, labelling them as his "fake friends". Apple and Onion eventually realize this and get their other friends to reconcile with Burger.
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* JerkassRealization: In "Burger's Trampoline", Apple and Onion learn from Hot Dog, French Fry, and Cotton Candy that Burger has a trampoline and go to his house to play on it, but all Burger wants to do is watch a card game show with them. After the two unsuccessfully try to give him hints to using his trampoline, they ultimately decide to distract him using a phony spa coupon. However, Burger tells the two how he much he trusts them as friends, as he is mad at Hot Dog, French Fry, and Cotton Candy for coming to his house just to play on his trampoline. Thus, the two find themselves unable to enjoy the trampoline, feeling guilty that they were also using Burger to get to it, so they get Hot Dog, French Fry, and Cotton Candy to realize how Burger feels and apologize to him.

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* JerkassRealization: In "Burger's Trampoline", Apple and Onion learn from Hot Dog, French Fry, and Cotton Candy that Burger has a trampoline and go to his house to play on it, but all Burger wants to do is watch a card game show with them. After the two unsuccessfully try to give him hints to using his trampoline, they ultimately decide to wear him out with his hospitality and then distract him using a phony spa coupon. However, Burger tells the two how he much he trusts appreciates them as friends, for hanging out with him, as he is mad at Hot Dog, French Fry, and Cotton Candy for coming to his house just to play on his trampoline. Thus, the two find themselves unable to enjoy the trampoline, feeling guilty that they were also using Burger to get to it, so they get Hot Dog, French Fry, and Cotton Candy to realize how Burger feels and apologize to him.
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* DeathIsASadThing: In "Pancake's Bus Tour", Waffle's death is something that his daughter Pancake was devastated by and is still having trouble coming to terms with. Apple is confused why Pancake was referring to her father in past tense, but Onion has to keep him from asking.

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* DeathIsASadThing: In "Pancake's Bus Tour", Waffle's death is something that his daughter Pancake was devastated by and is still having trouble coming to terms with. Apple is confused why Pancake was referring to her father in past tense, but Onion tense. Onion, knowing exactly what she meant, has to keep stop him from asking.asking to keep things from getting any more depressing.
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* DeathIsASadThing: In "Pancake's Bus Tour", Waffle's death is something that his daughter Pancake was devastated by and is still having trouble coming to terms with. Apple is confused why Pancake was referring to her father in past tense, but Onion has to keep him from asking.
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* NeverSayDie: In "Pancake's Bus Tour", Waffle is all but stated to have passed away several years prior, as his daughter Pancake refers to him in past tense. Apple is confused by this and asks he where he is now, but Onion cuts him off.

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* NeverSayDie: In "Pancake's Bus Tour", Waffle is all but stated to have passed away several years prior, be deceased, as his daughter Pancake refers to him in past tense. Apple is confused by this and asks he where he is now, but Onion cuts him off.
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* NeverSayDie: In "Pancake's Bus Tour", Waffle is all but stated to have passed away several years prior, as his daughter Pancake refers to him in past tense. Apple is confused by this and asks he where he is now, but Onion cuts him off.
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* WasTooHardOnHer: In "Apple's in Trouble", Apple gets angry at Lemon Drop when she messes with the money from the cash register, yelling at her that she messed everything up. This causes Lemon Drop to become deeply upset [[spoiler:and a [[TheChainOfHarm chain reaction]] that ends up with Cheese Steak challenging Apple to a fight]]. When the duo find out about this, Apple tearfully apologizes to Lemon Drop [[spoiler:saying that he deserves to be beaten up by Cheese Steak]]. Not wanting to see Apple so distressed, Lemon Drop forgives him [[spoiler:triggering the chain reversal]].

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* WasTooHardOnHer: In "Apple's in Trouble", Apple gets angry at Lemon Drop when she messes with the money from the cash register, yelling at her that she messed everything up. This causes Lemon Drop to become deeply upset [[spoiler:and a [[TheChainOfHarm chain reaction]] that ends up with Cheese Steak challenging Apple to a fight]]. When the duo find out about this, Apple tearfully apologizes to Lemon Drop [[spoiler:saying that he deserves to be beaten up by Cheese Steak]]. Not wanting to see Apple so sad and distressed, Lemon Drop forgives him [[spoiler:triggering the chain reversal]].
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* WasTooHardOnHer: In "Apple's in Trouble", Apple gets angry at Lemon Drop when she messes with the money from the cash register, yelling at her that she messed everything up. This causes Lemon Drop to become deeply upset [[spoiler:and a [[TheChainOfHarm chain reaction]] that ends up with Cheese Steak challenging Apple to a fight]]. When the duo find out about this, Apple apologizes to Lemon Drop, and she forgives him.

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* WasTooHardOnHer: In "Apple's in Trouble", Apple gets angry at Lemon Drop when she messes with the money from the cash register, yelling at her that she messed everything up. This causes Lemon Drop to become deeply upset [[spoiler:and a [[TheChainOfHarm chain reaction]] that ends up with Cheese Steak challenging Apple to a fight]]. When the duo find out about this, Apple tearfully apologizes to Lemon Drop, and she Drop [[spoiler:saying that he deserves to be beaten up by Cheese Steak]]. Not wanting to see Apple so distressed, Lemon Drop forgives him.him [[spoiler:triggering the chain reversal]].
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* WasTooHardOnHer: In "Apple's in Trouble", Apple gets angry at Lemon Drop when she messes with the money from the cash register, yelling at her that she messed everything up. This causes Lemon Drop to become deeply upset [[spoiler:and a [[TheChainOfHarm chain reaction]] that ends up with Cheese Steak challenging Apple to a fight]]. When the duo find out about this, Apple apologizes to Lemon Drop, and she forgives him.
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* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: In "Burger's Trampoline", Burger does this to Apple and Onion when he thanks them for coming to his house to hang out with him rather than to use his trampoline like their other friends, unaware that the duo actually also came to use his trampoline.

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* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: In "Burger's Trampoline", Burger does this to thanks Apple and Onion when he thanks them for coming to his house to hang out with him rather than to use his trampoline like their other friends, unaware that the duo actually also came to use his trampoline and just tricked him into leaving with a phony spa coupon. Sure enough, the two feel so guilty that they are unable to have fun on the trampoline.
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--->'''Burger:''' You know something? You guys are the only people who came to actually hang out with me. Not like my other ''so-called friends!'' All they ever did was use me for my trampoline! Not you, though. You two were the best. ''(Apple and Onion [[JerkassRealization stop waving]])'' I'll see you soon. Mi casa is su casa.

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--->'''Burger:''' -->'''Burger:''' You know something? You guys are the only people who came to actually hang out with me. Not like my other ''so-called friends!'' All they ever did was use me for my trampoline! Not you, though. You two were the best. ''(Apple and Onion [[JerkassRealization stop waving]])'' I'll see you soon. Mi casa is su casa.
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* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: In "Burger's Trampoline", Burger does this to Apple and Onion when he thanks them for coming to his house to hang out with him rather than to use his trampoline like their other friends, unaware that the duo actually also came to use his trampoline.
--->'''Burger:''' You know something? You guys are the only people who came to actually hang out with me. Not like my other ''so-called friends!'' All they ever did was use me for my trampoline! Not you, though. You two were the best. ''(Apple and Onion [[JerkassRealization stop waving]])'' I'll see you soon. Mi casa is su casa.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: In "Election Day", Apple and Onion try to beat Mayor Naise at his own game by making a political ad depicting a CGI version of him as a bank robber who hates the city and its citizens. This works too well, as not only the citizens side with Apple, but call for the mayor's arrest to which the police oblige.
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* InnerThoughtsOutsiderPuzzlement: In "Burger's Trampoline", Apple and Onion have an ImagineSpot of them having fun on the titular trampoline. Cut back to reality, where their friends are staring at them jumping up and down.
-->'''Cotton Candy:''' Hey! What have we told you about daydreaming in front of us?\\
'''Apple and Onion:''' It's creepy.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Onion openly states that he loves French Fry, a [[ADogNamedDog French fry]] who has a plop of ketchup for hair.
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* NaturallyHusklessCoconuts: Averted in "Broccoli", when Hoagie drinks from a coconut with a green husk.

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