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Tuttle Twins is a crowdfunded animated EdutainmentShow created by Daniel Harmon.[[note]]Not to be confused with Creator/DanHarmon.[[/note]] The show is based on the book series of the same name created by Conner Boyack, who is also one of the show's executive producers. The first episode, "When Laws Give You Lemons" debuted on October 12th, 2021. Every episode can be viewed on Website/YouTube and on the Creator/AngelStudios app ''for free.''

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Tuttle Twins is a crowdfunded animated EdutainmentShow created by Daniel Harmon.[[note]]Not to be confused with Creator/DanHarmon.[[/note]] The show is based on the book series of the same name created by Conner Boyack, who is also one of the show's executive producers. The first episode, "When Laws Give You Lemons" debuted on October 12th, 2021. Every episode can be viewed on Website/YouTube and on the Creator/AngelStudios app ''for free.''
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The first season was funded by a total of 8,731 investors. The cartoon was formally the most crowdfunded kids show of all time before it was eventually surpassed by WesternAnimation/TheWingfeatherSaga.

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The first season was funded by a total of 8,731 investors. The cartoon was formally the most crowdfunded kids show of all time before it was eventually surpassed by WesternAnimation/TheWingfeatherSaga.
''WesternAnimation/TheWingfeatherSaga''.
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* CallBack: Previous episodes are frequently referenced. The season 2 premier briefly recaps the [[AnAesop aesop]] of the season 1 premier.

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* CallBack: Previous episodes are frequently referenced. The season 2 premier briefly recaps the [[AnAesop aesop]] aesop of the season 1 premier.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: While everyone is trapped in the western age, Gabby points out that their only hope of getting back home is if the twins "learned a [[AnAesop valuable lesson]] in the time it takes to watch a children’s show, not counting commercials if this goes to network.”

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: While everyone is trapped in the western age, Gabby points out that their only hope of getting back home is if the twins "learned a [[AnAesop valuable lesson]] lesson in the time it takes to watch a children’s show, not counting commercials if this goes to network.”
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* AnAesop: For every episode, there is a moral to be learned. Sometimes, during the second half of each episode, the main characters run out of knowledge juice and are trapped in another world. For them to return home, they must learn a lesson, which helps refill their fuel tank with knowledge juice.
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Tuttle Twins is a crowdfunded animated EdutainmentShow created by Daniel Harmon.[[note]]Not to be confused with Creator/DanHarmon.[[/note]] The show is based on the book series of the same name created by Conner Boyack, who is also one of the show's executive producers. The first episode, "When Laws Give You Lemons" debuted on October 12th, 2021. Every episode can be viewed on Website/YouTube and on the Angel Studios app ''for free.''

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Tuttle Twins is a crowdfunded animated EdutainmentShow created by Daniel Harmon.[[note]]Not to be confused with Creator/DanHarmon.[[/note]] The show is based on the book series of the same name created by Conner Boyack, who is also one of the show's executive producers. The first episode, "When Laws Give You Lemons" debuted on October 12th, 2021. Every episode can be viewed on Website/YouTube and on the Angel Studios Creator/AngelStudios app ''for free.''

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* AlliterationAndAdventurers: Crisis & Creatures is a ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''-style TabletopRPG with a name patterned after the latter's.



* MagicAmpersand: Crisis & Creatures.



* RiseOfZitboy: In "Roll for Power," the twins briefly get stuck as their [[MagicAmpersand Crisis & Creatures]] characters. They undergo a powerup that puts "tricorn" Ethan through an [[RapidAging adolescent stage, complete with a face full of acne.]]

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* RiseOfZitboy: In "Roll for Power," the twins briefly get stuck as their [[MagicAmpersand [[AlliterationAndAdventurers Crisis & Creatures]] characters. They undergo a powerup that puts "tricorn" Ethan through an [[RapidAging adolescent stage, complete with a face full of acne.]]
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** In the same scene as the above, a [[WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}} rat is seen in the sewer about to indulge in a delicious meal.]] Sadly, his attempts to eat are thwarted repeatedly, [[WesternAnimation/IceAge much like a certain saber toothed squirrel.]]
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*** The episode opens with two factions of butterflies [[Theatre/WestSideStory snapping their fingers before initiating a fight.]]



*** At one point, Grandma Gabby spits out her dentures and [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail clacks them together to imitate horse hooves on pavement.]]



*** Emily tells Copernicus that they never thanked the woodland animals for their help. He responds with, [[Film/BatmanBegins "And you'll never have to," before being carried off by a "cape" of butterflies.]]



->'''Gabby:''' No! Trust me, niños, [[LampshadeHanging it's a very important legal distinction.]]

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* ShoutOut: Season 2's premier, "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights," is chock full of pop culture references, [[ReferenceOverdosed and the season looks to have plenty more.]]
** Lyle's description of his trek to find food comes straight out of Franchise/IndianaJones.
** John Locke allows Derek to play a literal game of TabletopGame/Operation on one of his patients.
** Grandma Gabby and Derek go on a shopping spree at [[ParodyProductPlacement Hot Gothic]]. While there, Gabby directly name drops Creator/TimBurton.
** While stranded on Flamingo Island, the twins and Keith manage to catch [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Nemo, Dory, Marlin]] and [[Film/CastAway Wilson]].
** Keith calls one of the killer flamingos a [[Franchise/JurassicPark "clever girl."]]

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** Dark Dumpster Derek is an obvious homage to Franchise/{{Batman}}.
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Season 2's premier, "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights," is chock full of pop culture references, [[ReferenceOverdosed and the season looks to have plenty more.]]
** *** Lyle's description of his trek to find food comes straight out of Franchise/IndianaJones.
** *** John Locke allows Derek to play a literal game of TabletopGame/Operation TabletopGame/{{Operation}} on one of his patients.
** *** Grandma Gabby and Derek go on a shopping spree at [[ParodyProductPlacement Hot Gothic]]. While there, Gabby directly name drops Creator/TimBurton.
** *** While stranded on Flamingo Island, the twins and Keith manage to catch [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Nemo, Dory, Marlin]] and [[Film/CastAway Wilson]].
** *** Keith calls one of the killer flamingos a [[Franchise/JurassicPark "clever girl."]]
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* HurricaneOfPuns: The ColdOpen for [=S2E1=] depicts a growing war between two factions of anthropomorphic butterflies. Their exchange of dialogue is filled with puns.
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** Played straight in S2E1. Gabby uses a sandal to slap FDR's hand with a firm, "No!" when he attempts to grab her wheelchair.
* ShoutOut: Season 2's premier, "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights," is chock full of pop culture references, [[ReferenceOverdose and the season looks to have plenty more.]]

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** Played straight in S2E1. [=S2E1.=] Gabby uses a sandal to slap FDR's hand with a firm, "No!" when he attempts to grab her wheelchair.
* ShoutOut: Season 2's premier, "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights," is chock full of pop culture references, [[ReferenceOverdose [[ReferenceOverdosed and the season looks to have plenty more.]]

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* CallBack: Previous episodes are frequently referenced. The season 2 premier briefly recaps the [[AnAesop aesop]] of the season 1 premier.



* EasterEgg: Each episode of season 1 has a "golden gummy bear" (Ethan's TrademarkFavoriteFood) hidden within it. When the episode was livestreamed during its premier, the first viewer to spot it would win the graphic novel version of the episode.

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* EasterEgg: Each episode of season 1 has a "golden gummy bear" (Ethan's TrademarkFavoriteFood) hidden within it. When the episode was is livestreamed during its premier, the first viewer to spot it would win wins the graphic novel version of the episode.



* GeniusDitz: Copernicus spends a lot of time out in nature and is very good at communicating with animals.



* ShoutOut: Season 2's premier, "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights," is chock full of pop culture references, and the season looks to have plenty more.

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** Played straight in S2E1. Gabby uses a sandal to slap FDR's hand with a firm, "No!" when he attempts to grab her wheelchair.
* ShoutOut: Season 2's premier, "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights," is chock full of pop culture references, [[ReferenceOverdose and the season looks to have plenty more.]]



** John Locke allows Derek to play a literal game of Operation on one of his patients.

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** John Locke allows Derek to play a literal game of Operation TabletopGame/Operation on one of his patients.


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** The second episode of season 2 has an obvious parody of the [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Teenage Mutant Ninj-]]
->'''Gabby:''' No! Trust me, niños, [[LampshadeHanging it's a very important legal distinction.]]
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* ShoutOut: Season 2's premier, "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights," is chock full of pop culture references, and the season looks to have plenty more.
** Lyle's description of his trek to find food comes straight out of Franchise/IndianaJones.
** John Locke allows Derek to play a literal game of Operation on one of his patients.
** Grandma Gabby and Derek go on a shopping spree at [[ParodyProductPlacement Hot Gothic]]. While there, Gabby directly name drops Creator/TimBurton.
** While stranded on Flamingo Island, the twins and Keith manage to catch [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Nemo, Dory, Marlin]] and [[Film/CastAway Wilson]].
** Keith calls one of the killer flamingos a [[Franchise/JurassicPark "clever girl."]]

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