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* AluminumChristmasTress: The BlandNameProduct for Eurovision in the episode is called "Eurosong". In 1996, the actual Eurovision was renamed "Eurosong", until reverting to its original name in 1997.
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* AluminumChristmasTress: The BlandNameProduct for Eurovision in the episode is called "Eurosong". In 1996, the actual Eurovision was renamed "Eurosong", until reverting to its original name in 1997.
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** The BlandNameProduct for As mentioned above, Eurovision in the episode is being called "Eurosong". In 1996, the actual Eurovision was renamed "Eurosong", until reverting to its original name "Eurosong" in 1997.1996.
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* HilariousInHindsight: If Ireland really had hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 and gotten 'nul points' like they do in this episode, they would have been the first Eurovision host to do so. That accolade actually belongs to Austria, which made the dubious achivement in 2015, nearly two decades after this episode aired.
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** If Ireland really had hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 and gotten 'nul points' like they do in this episode, they would have been the first Eurovision host to do so. That accolade actually belongs to Austria, which made the dubious achivement in 2015, nearly two decades after this episodeaired.aired.
** The BlandNameProduct for Eurovision in the episode is called "Eurosong". In 1996, the actual Eurovision was renamed "Eurosong", until reverting to its original name in 1997.
** If Ireland really had hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 and gotten 'nul points' like they do in this episode, they would have been the first Eurovision host to do so. That accolade actually belongs to Austria, which made the dubious achivement in 2015, nearly two decades after this episode
** The BlandNameProduct for Eurovision in the episode is called "Eurosong". In 1996, the actual Eurovision was renamed "Eurosong", until reverting to its original name in 1997.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Ted and Dougal are listening to a B-side from a previous [=EuroSong=] entrant, and realise that its music matches the lyrics of their song perfectly.\\
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics without checking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics without checking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known
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* HilariousInHindsight: If Ireland really had hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 and gotten 'nul points' like they do this episode, they would have been the first Eurovision host to do so. That accolade actually belongs to Austria, which made the dubious achivement in 2015, nearly two decades after this episode aired.
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* HilariousInHindsight: If Ireland really had hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 and gotten 'nul points' like they do in this episode, they would have been the first Eurovision host to do so. That accolade actually belongs to Austria, which made the dubious achivement in 2015, nearly two decades after this episode aired.
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* HilariousInHindsight: If Ireland really had hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 and gotten 'nul points' like they do this episode, they would have been the first Eurovision host to do so. That accolade actually belongs to Austria, which made the dubious achivement in 2015, nearly two decades after this episode aired.
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* MemeticMutation: The "Lovely Horse" song. Behold, [[VideoGame/Left4Dead Ellis']] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk9-DuQlsug Lovely Horse]], and VideoGame/RhythmHeaven's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XHF6X7lVY8 Lovely Horse Duel]].
* WhatAnIdiot: Ted and Dougalfor plagiarising are listening to a B-side from a previous [=EuroSong=] entrant, and realise that its music matches the lyrics of their song perfectly.\\
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics withoutdoing a fact-checkchecking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known
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* WhatAnIdiot: Ted and Dougal
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
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* WhatAnIdiot: Ted and Dougal are listening to a B-side from a previous [=EuroSong=] entrant, and realise that its music matches the lyrics of their song perfectly.\\
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics without checking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known.
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics without checking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Ted and Dougal are listening to for plagiarising a B-side from a previous [=EuroSong=] entrant, and realise that its music matches the lyrics of their song perfectly.\\
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyricswithout checking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known.doing a fact-check
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics
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* WhatAnIdiot: Ted and Dougal are listening to a B-side from a previous [=EuroSong=] entrant, and realise that its music matches the lyrics of their song perfectly.\\
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics without checking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known.
'''You'd Expect''': They would check up on the song's history to ensure that it is really as obscure as they think it is.\\
'''Instead''': They decide to plagiarise the song's music for their lyrics without checking its history. Cue Ted panicking when he realises that it is actually well known.