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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Betty Boop, who became popular with audiences, took over Bimbo as headlining star and eventually got her own series by late 1932.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Betty Boop, who became popular with audiences, took over for Bimbo as headlining as the main star and eventually got her own series by late 1932.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Betty Boop, who became popular with audiences, took over Bimbo as headlining star and eventually got her own series by late 1932.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process
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* UncannyValley: Some scenes that were rotoscope may come off as this.
** Some characters from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.
** Some characters from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.
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* ValuesDissonance: Some ethnic stereotyping is sure to cause this trope. One notable example is a scene from "The Bum Bandit" where a black minstrel stereotype puts his arms in the air, dropping chickens he apparently stole.
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** Some characters from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.
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** Some characters from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.particular.
* ValuesDissonance: Some ethnic stereotyping is sure to cause this trope. One notable example is a scene from "The Bum Bandit" where a black minstrel stereotype puts his arms in the air, dropping chickens he apparently stole.
* ValuesDissonance: Some ethnic stereotyping is sure to cause this trope. One notable example is a scene from "The Bum Bandit" where a black minstrel stereotype puts his arms in the air, dropping chickens he apparently stole.
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Unfortunate Implications require citations from secondary sources.
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* ValuesDissonance: Some ethnic stereotyping is sure to cause this trope. One notable example is a scene from "The Bum Bandit" where a black minstrel stereotype puts his arms in the air, [[UnfortunateImplications dropping chickens he apparently stole]].
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* ValuesDissonance: Some ethnic stereotyping is sure to cause this trope. One notable example is a scene from "The Bum Bandit" where a black minstrel stereotype puts his arms in the air, [[UnfortunateImplications dropping chickens he apparently stole]].stole.
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** Some character from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.
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** Some character characters from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.
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* ValuesDissonance: Some ethnic stereotyping is sure to cause this trope. One notable example is a scene from "The Bum Bandit" where a black minstrel stereotype puts his arms in the air, [[UnfortunateImplications dropping chickens he apparently stole]].
* UncannyValley: Some scenes that were rotoscope may come off as this.
** Some character from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.
* UncannyValley: Some scenes that were rotoscope may come off as this.
** Some character from the earliest entries in the series due to ArtEvolution. The animals from "Noah's Lark" in particular.