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* KangarooCourt: "Snidely Arrested" has Inspector Fenwick conduct a rigged trial to prove Snidely guilty of tying women to railroad tracks, with the inspector himself as the prosecutor and Dudley as the judge. They get help from witnesses who know Whiplash's bad reputation well, and when his defense attorney, Nell Fenwick, of all people, tries to object, Dudley overrules her every time. However, she successfully gets Snidely acquitted with a speech that insinuates that SocietyIsToBlame for not guiding him back onto the right path.

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* {{Narrator}}: Creator/PaulFrees narrates the TV series and Creator/CoreyBurton narrates the 1999 film.

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* {{Narrator}}: Creator/PaulFrees narrates the TV series (although in a few early episodes, ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' narrator William Conrad did these duties) and Creator/CoreyBurton narrates the 1999 film.
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* AlwaysGetsHisMan: Dudley attempts to invoke this trope, since he is a member of the Mounties, but he is so incompetent at it.
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* CoveredInKisses: A female bear does this to Dudley against his will in "Mountie Bear".
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* LongLostSibling: "Mother Love" has Snidely Whiplash print a fake newspaper article claiming that he's Dudley's long-lost younger brother. Dudley falls for it and quits the force to look after Snidely, who gets embarrassed about being treated like a child. So he has Homer print a retraction of the first story, which reveals the truth to Dudley.
* LuminescentBlush: Nell's face turns red in "Marigolds" when she realizes she forgot to water the crabgrass she planted on Snidely's marigold suit.
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* LongLostSibling: "Mother Love" has Snidely Whiplash print a fake newspaper article claiming that he's Dudley's long-lost younger brother. Dudley falls for it and quits the force to look after Snidely, who gets embarrassed about being treated like a child. So he has Homer print a retraction of the first story, which reveals the truth to Dudley.
* LuminescentBlush: Nell's face turns red in "Marigolds" when she realizes she forgot to water the crabgrass she planted on Snidely's marigold suit.
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* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: Dudley becomes one in "The Inspector's Nephew" when he mistakes the crook Nasty Noogle for the eponymous boy and gets subject to physical abuse while looking after him.

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* BrickJoke: In "Mountie Without a Horse", Snidely Whiplash poses as Colonel Crimcrammer and issues an order stating that all Mounties should ride rocking horses. Later, when the real colonel shows up and asks to make some changes to the camp, he sits on a rocking horse when he starts to discuss his ideas.

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** In "Elevenworth Prison", when Dudley brings the phone to Inspector Fenwick, the latter, who was in the bathtub, states that he was about to sink the Lusitaina (really a toy boat). At the end, Dudley finds the inspector in prison with him, Whiplash, Rollo and the warden of Elevenworth Prison. When asked why he was there, Fenwick reveals that he got ten years for sinking the Lusitaina.
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In "Mountie Without a Horse", Snidely Whiplash poses as Colonel Crimcrammer and issues an order stating that all Mounties should ride rocking horses. Later, when the real colonel shows up and asks to make some changes to the camp, he sits on a rocking horse when he starts to discuss his ideas.
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** In "The Horse", when Inspector Fenwick comments that Dudley's horse is essential to keep up the camp's morale as he's the only horse on the post, Dudley points out that it doesn't really make sense that the mounties only have ''one'' horse, but the Inspector cuts him off and disregards it.

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** In "The Horse", Centaur", when Inspector Fenwick comments that Dudley's horse is essential to keep up the camp's morale as he's the only horse on the post, Dudley points out that it doesn't really make sense that the mounties only have ''one'' horse, but the Inspector cuts him off and disregards it.
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* AgitatedItemStomping: After Nell and her father foil Snidely's plan to make a train go off a cliff, the latter, who impersonated the inspector, takes the hat stolen from him beforehand, throws it on the ground and jumps on it while grumbling, "Curses, curses, curses!"

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* DumbassHasAPoint: In ''Foreclosing Mortgages'', Dudley fails to make the payment on the Mountie Camp due to [[BrainlessBeauty Nell]] using the money for clothes shopping. When Inspector Fenwick berates him, Dudley points out that he was the one who lost the camp to [[CardSharp Snidely]] [[DastardlyWhiplash Whiplash]] due to gambling.

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In ''Foreclosing Mortgages'', Dudley fails to make the payment on the Mountie Camp due to [[BrainlessBeauty Nell]] using the money for clothes shopping. When Inspector Fenwick berates him, Dudley points out that he was the one who lost the camp to [[CardSharp Snidely]] [[DastardlyWhiplash Whiplash]] due to gambling.gambling.
** In "The Horse", when Inspector Fenwick comments that Dudley's horse is essential to keep up the camp's morale as he's the only horse on the post, Dudley points out that it doesn't really make sense that the mounties only have ''one'' horse, but the Inspector cuts him off and disregards it.
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* TwoMenOneDress: Snidely and Homer wear a two-man mare costume to lure Horse into a trap in "The Centaur". After it succeeds, Snidely can't take off the front half because the zipper's stuck.

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* TwoMenOneDress: Snidely and Homer Bruno wear a two-man mare costume to lure Horse into a trap in "The Centaur". After it succeeds, Snidely can't take off the front half because the zipper's stuck.
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* IfICantHaveYou: Snidely Whiplash decides to kill Nell at a sawmill when she spurns his affection. He even says the trope name before finishing with "then neither can Do-Right!"
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* BaitAndSwitch: When Dudley is searching for Stokey the Bear among a group of firemen, he comes upon the disguised bear and says, "This man--he didn't shave," and continues searching the line.

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* BaitAndSwitch: When Dudley is searching for Stokey the Bear among a group of firemen, he comes upon the disguised bear and says, "This man--he man--this man didn't shave," shave this morning," and continues searching the line.
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Making it clear that Flicker Rock is a boulder; smaller rocks have also been known to kill people.


** Just one of the {{hallucinations}} Dudley has after Snidely, in an attempt to kill him, flicks Flicker Rock onto his head.

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** Just one of the {{hallucinations}} Dudley has after Snidely, in an attempt to kill him, flicks a boulder called Flicker Rock onto his head.
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* OcularGushers: The sprinkler variant is used in "Log Jam" when Snidely's sob story makes Dudley cry.
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* OcularGushers: The sprinkler variant is used in "Log Jam" when Snidely's sob story makes Dudley cry.
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* DoubleTake: Dudley and Horse have this in the opening sequence when they realize they just passed Snidely tying Nell to a train track.
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* DoubleTake: Dudley and Horse have this in the opening sequence when they realize they just passed Snidely tying Nell to a train track.

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