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* OrWasItADream: [[Spoiler: After spending the episode complaining about the overuse of [[AllJustADream explaining away events by revealing them to be dreams]], the narrator Ben Plotz finds himself in a pickle when Sheep turns out to be evil and plans to use him in a narrator-powered ray gun. After thinking that this was also just a dream, Ben finds to his horror that all this has actually happened.]] He's most likely grateful that the second season chose to ignore this.
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* OrWasItADream: [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: After spending the episode complaining about the overuse of [[AllJustADream explaining away events by revealing them to be dreams]], the narrator Ben Plotz finds himself in a pickle when Sheep turns out to be evil and plans to use him in a narrator-powered ray gun. After thinking that this was also just a dream, Ben finds to his horror that all this has actually happened.]] He's most likely grateful that the second season chose to ignore this.
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* OrWasItADream: After spending the episode complaining about the overuse of [[AllJustADream explaining away events by revealing them to be dreams]], the narrator Ben Plotz finds himself in a pickle when Sheep turns out to be evil and plans to use him in a narrator-powered ray gun. After thinking that this was also just a dream, Ben finds to his horror that all this has actually happened. He's most likely grateful that the second season chose to ignore this.
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* OrWasItADream: [[Spoiler: After spending the episode complaining about the overuse of [[AllJustADream explaining away events by revealing them to be dreams]], the narrator Ben Plotz finds himself in a pickle when Sheep turns out to be evil and plans to use him in a narrator-powered ray gun. After thinking that this was also just a dream, Ben finds to his horror that all this has actually happened. ]] He's most likely grateful that the second season chose to ignore this.
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** In Sheep's comic book debut, the Narrator starts with ''[[Franchise/SpiderMan "Bitten by a radioactive... oh, wrong story"]]''.
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** In Sheep's comic book debut, the Narrator starts with ''[[Franchise/SpiderMan ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan "Bitten by a radioactive... oh, wrong story"]]''.
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* {{Retraux}}: The show's art style is highly reminiscent of cartoons from the 60s and 70s, albeit much more animated.
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* HotScientist: Dr Cliche, a volcano "expert" who doesn't know anything about volcanoes. She refers to magma as "red, hot melty stuff".
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After quietly fizzling out and becoming forgotten for many years, in 2022, the series became available for streaming on Creator/HBOMax Latin America (though a few episodes are missing). Both the English and Spanish dubs of the episodes can be found on there, and they are the original NTSC masters that haven't been seen since the show was taken off the air. These HBO Max LA Rips have since been made available for American viewers through Google Drive ports, both the original English versions and the Spanish dubs.
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After quietly fizzling out and becoming being forgotten for many years, in 2022, the series became available for streaming on Creator/HBOMax Latin America (though a few episodes are missing). Both the English and Spanish dubs of the episodes can be found on there, and they are the original NTSC masters that haven't been seen since the show was taken off the air. These HBO Max LA Rips have since been made available for American viewers through Google Drive ports, both the original English versions and the Spanish dubs.
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After quietly fizzling out and becoming forgotten for many years, in 2022, the series became available for streaming on Creator/HBOMax Latin America (though a few episodes are missing). Both the English and Spanish dubs of the episodes can be found on there, and they are the original NTSC masters that haven't been seen since the show was taken off the air. These HBO Max LA Rips have since been made available for American viewers through Google Drive ports, both the original English versions and the Spanish dubs.
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* RoadRunnerVsCoyote: General Specific's efforts to capture Sheep fall into this category. Taken UpToEleven in the episode "Daddy Shearest," where they flat-out spoof the classic shorts, complete with desert landscape and the Latin subtitles.
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* RoadRunnerVsCoyote: General Specific's efforts to capture Sheep fall into this category. Taken UpToEleven Exaggerated in the episode "Daddy Shearest," where they flat-out spoof the classic shorts, complete with desert landscape and the Latin subtitles.
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The pilot, "In the Baa-ginning", first aired on the "Cartoon Cartoon Summer" block on August 18, 2000.
The series officially premiered on November 17, 2000, and ended on April 7, 2002 [[ShortRunner after two seasons]].
The series officially premiered on November 17, 2000, and ended on April 7, 2002 [[ShortRunner after two seasons]].
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The pilot, "In the Baa-ginning", first aired on the "Cartoon Cartoon Summer" block on August 18, 2000.
2000. The series officially premiered on November 17, 2000, and ended on April 7, 2002 [[ShortRunner after two seasons]].
seasons]].
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* WorldOfHam: Only a show with a number of LargeHam characters like this can have a character who is literally a ''ham sandwich'' and live up to its name metaphorically.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: Every episode ends with a rant from the Ranting Swede, except for "Party of the Shear", where a scheduling conflict results in the Ranting Swede being replaced by the Ranting Norwegian.