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* MusicalEpisode: "Blotto" has nearly all the dialogue be sung to music.
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* NoDialogueEpisode: "Hubbykins vs. Sweetie Pie" is MimeAndMusicOnlyCartoon. Even during the ending eyecatch, the titular leads remain silent, with the obligatory "Oh Yeah Cartoons!" delivered by the couple's cat.
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* AlienAnimals: "Planet Kate" is about a girl named Kate Moon befriending a group of alien dogs who happen to be archaeologists searching for a lost city on Earth where their kind used to live.
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* GarrulousGrowth: "Fuzzy Bunny Presents: A Kid's Life" has Suzy Cornhusk tormented by sentient blackheads appearing on her nose.
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** The Balloon Goon in "Blotto" sings "Get the Girl into My World" while scheming to steal Blotto's love interest Dotto.

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** The Balloon Goon in "Blotto" sings "Get "Git the Girl into My World" while scheming to steal Blotto's love interest Dotto.
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* CirclingBirdies: "Blotto" ends with the titular character stunned with stars spinning around his head after he is hit on the head by his love interest Dotto.


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* CrazyJealousGuy: The title character of the short "Blotto" lets the Balloon Goon have it when he sees that the jerk is trying to lure his love interest Dotto.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TalesFromTheGooseLady: Dot and Randy's Sad Tale of Woe

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* ''WesternAnimation/TalesFromTheGooseLady: WesternAnimation/TalesFromTheGooseLady: Dot and Randy's Sad Tale of Woe


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* WingdingEyes: In "The Feelers", light bulbs appear in Mitzi Moth's eyes during the titular insect rock band's performance of the song "100 Watts of Love".
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* FrankensteinsMonster: "Ollie and Frank" is about a boy who creates a Frankenstein monster dog.
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* SnowballLie: "Lollygaggin" is about a young girl with a habit of lying, who finds herself in trouble when she finds that her constant fibbing has created a monster that eats her toys and grows larger every time Lollygaggin continues to lie. In the end, Lollygaggin defeats the creature by telling the truth to her parents.

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* XRaySparks: The gag of electrocution revealing one's skeleton is used in the short "Max and the Pigeon Incident" when Max tries to catch the pigeon bothering him while he's walking on a powerline.

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The gag of electrocution revealing one's skeleton is used in the short "Max and the Pigeon Incident" when Max tries to catch the pigeon bothering him while he's walking on a powerline.powerline.
** Also used in "Elise: Mere Mortal", where Elise's skeleton flashes after she recovers from being zapped during the tightening of her braces.
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* DrFakenstein: The short "Elise: Mere Mortal" featured an orthodontist named Dr. Toothinstein.

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* DrFakenstein: The short "Elise: Mere Mortal" featured an eccentric orthodontist named Dr. Toothinstein.
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** The villain of the first ''Super Santa'' short, "Jingle Bell Justice", is a plush rabbit named Bedlam Bunny who seeks revenge against Santa Claus because he's angry he wasn't something cooler like a toy robot.

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** The villain of the first ''Super Santa'' short, "Jingle Bell Justice", is a plush rabbit named Bedlam Bunny who seeks revenge against Santa Claus because he's angry he wasn't something cooler like a toy robot.robot and terrorizes the city with an army of toys he sends on a crime spree.
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* BrownBagMask: "Fuzzy Bunny Presents: A Kid's Life" at one point shows Suzy Cornhusk wearing a paper bag over her head.

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* BrownBagMask: "Fuzzy Bunny Presents: A Kid's Life" at one point shows Suzy Cornhusk wearing a paper bag over her head.head when she's tormented by the anthropomorphized blackheads on her nose.
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* BrownBagMask: "Fuzzy Bunny Presents: A Kid's Life" at one point shows Suzy Cornhusk wearing a paper bag over her head.
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** The villain of the first ''Super Santa'' short, "Jingle Bell Justice", is a plush rabbit named Bedlam Bunny who seeks revenge against Santa Claus because he's angry he wasn't something cooler like a toy robot.
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* DeathCourse: In the ''Dan Danger'' short "Danger 101", Dan has to make up for a day of gym class he missed when he was a kid by returning to his old school and going through a dangerous obstacle course, which includes a flamethrower, a guillotine and a quicksand pit. He manages to endure it by [[HappyPlace pretending he's in Puppy Town]].
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* LivingToys:
** A living plush rabbit named Fuzzy Bunny serves as the narrator for the "A Kid's Life" shorts.
** "The Forgotten Toybox: Curse of the Werebaby" has a living ventriloquist dummy named Mr. Beasley serve as the short's HorrorHost.
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* PictureDay: "A Kid's Life: Picture Perfect" has the premise of Billy Butter wanting to make sure his school picture comes out better than it did last year, so he makes himself smile the entire day, even in situations where it would look weird or insensitive to be smiling (e.g. being threatened by bullies, learning about the Great Depression, a sobbing girl in the hallway pleading that he provide donations for the victims of a recent tragedy and being served meatloaf and broccoli in the school cafeteria). After the picture is finally taken, Billy is shocked to see that he still had broccoli in his teeth.
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* MaleBandFemaleSinger: A fictional example can be found in "The Feelers", with the members of the titular insect rock band consisting of the female Mitzi Moth as the lead singer and the male Mo Skito, Stinger and Max as the respective guitarist, bassist and drummer.

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* DisneyDeath: Mitzi Moth appears to get killed by bug spray in "The Feelers", but eventually comes back to life when Crusty plays the Feelers' recorded song in front of Mr. Katzeneisner.

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* DisneyDeath: Mitzi Moth appears to get killed by bug spray in "The Feelers", but eventually comes back to life when Crusty plays the Feelers' recorded song in front of Mr. Katzeneisner.Katzeneisner and Mo Skito [[SwissArmyTears sheds tears]] over her body.


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* SwissArmyTears: In "The Feelers", Mitzi's DisneyDeath is undone by Mo Skito's tears.

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* Hubbykins & Sweetiepie

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* RewindGag: "Hubbykins vs. Sweetie Pie" has a joke where Sweetie Pie glares at Hubbykins for carelessly tracking mud into the house and throwing his suitcase onto the floor, Hubbykins responding to his wife's anger by walking backwards as the mud prints vanish from the floor and his suitcase flies back into his hand.
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* ElephantsAreScaredOfMice: "Tutu the Superina" has the Vile Woman imprisoning and tormenting animals. One of the captives shown is an elephant frightened by a wind-up toy mouse.
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* ElvisLives: Used as a background gag in "The Feelers" during the titular insect rock band's song "Drop Me Off in Hollywood", where Elvis has a cameo among various unnamed celebrities.
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* BeeAfraid: In "The Feelers", one of the members of the titular rock band of anthropomorphic insects is a bee named Stinger who plays the bass guitar. While not exactly evil, he is established to have a temper, has to be restrained by Mo Skito when he expresses the urge to sting in response to being aggravated by two humans singing a cheesy romantic duet and is encouraged by Mitzi Moth at the end of the short to get Crusty's attention by stinging him in the rear.
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* XRaySparks: The gag of electrocution revealing one's skeleton is used in the short "Max and the Pigeon Incident" when Max tries to catch the pigeon bothering him while he's walking on a powerline.
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* WetCementGag: In the short "The Feelers", there is a gag where the titular rock band of anthropomorphic insects try to leave their hand prints in wet cement during the song "Drop Me Off in Hollywood". Being bugs, they fall right in and have to be lifted out of the cement by the spider Legs.

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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Chicken Little is one of AgentMulder from the X-Files. He believes there are paranormal conspiracies behind strange going-ons, but he's also paranoid to the point of thinking that his AgentScully and regular civilians are behind it all.



* {{Expy}}: The titular characters of "The Semprini Triplets" are blatant ersatzes of [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} the Warner siblings]], especially due to being a trio of rubber hose cartoon characters whose shtick involves playing pranks on people who try to screw them over.

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** The protagonists of "The F-Tales" are parodies of [[Series/TheXFiles Agents Mulder and Scully]].
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''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' was a similar Nickelodeon anthology show that was originally intended as a fourth season of ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', but was retooled into being its own thing at the last minute, known mainly for giving birth to ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' and ''WebAnimation/BravestWarriors'' (the first of the three being the only one to have the series also produced by Nickelodeon, as ''Adventure Time'' was picked up by Cartoon Network instead after Nickelodeon rejected it and Frederator Studios produced a ''Bravest Warriors'' series with no involvement from Nickelodeon as part of their Cartoon Hangover [=YouTue=] channel).

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''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' was a similar Nickelodeon anthology show that was originally intended as a fourth season of ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', but was retooled into being its own thing at the last minute, known mainly for giving birth to ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' and ''WebAnimation/BravestWarriors'' (the first of the three being the only one to have the series also produced by Nickelodeon, as ''Adventure Time'' was picked up by Cartoon Network instead after Nickelodeon rejected it and Frederator Studios produced a ''Bravest Warriors'' series with no involvement from Nickelodeon as part of their Cartoon Hangover [=YouTue=] [=YouTube=] channel).

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Rephraising the bit about Random Cartoons to bring up that it was originally intended to be a fourth season for Oh Yeah Cartoons and to acknowledge that the anthology was also where Bravest Warriors began.


Compare ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'', a similar Nickelodeon anthology show that gave birth to ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'' and ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' (the latter of which was picked up by Cartoon Network instead). Also compare the ''WesternAnimation/NickelodeonAnimatedShortsProgram'', Nickelodeon's own animation incubator made without the involvement of Frederator, which has its shorts periodically uploaded online.

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Compare ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'', ''WesternAnimation/RandomCartoons'' was a similar Nickelodeon anthology show that gave was originally intended as a fourth season of ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', but was retooled into being its own thing at the last minute, known mainly for giving birth to ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'' and ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' and ''WebAnimation/BravestWarriors'' (the latter first of which the three being the only one to have the series also produced by Nickelodeon, as ''Adventure Time'' was picked up by Cartoon Network instead). Also compare instead after Nickelodeon rejected it and Frederator Studios produced a ''Bravest Warriors'' series with no involvement from Nickelodeon as part of their Cartoon Hangover [=YouTue=] channel).

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the ''WesternAnimation/NickelodeonAnimatedShortsProgram'', Nickelodeon's own animation incubator made without the involvement of Frederator, which has its shorts periodically uploaded online.
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* IntellectualAnimal: A highly intelligent dog is one of the main characters in the short "A Dog and His Boy".

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