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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Another Flip For Dominick'' is not as well received for primarily two reasons:
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* HilariousInHindsight: Dominick's wife Ava works for the travel agency Tom Cook (previously called Thomas Cook) in 2130, which clearly survived the Holocaust of 1999 intact. In reality, Thomas Cook collapsed in 2019 after 178 years in operation.
* RetroactiveRecognition:
** Phil Davis played Tosh.
** David Griffin played Carl Morgan.
* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Another FlipFor for Dominick'' is not as well received for primarily two reasons:
* RetroactiveRecognition:
** Phil Davis played Tosh.
** David Griffin played Carl Morgan.
* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Another Flip
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* ValuesDissonance: Jim Bone speaks of his belief that Dominick was "Up the Amazon, bringing religion to the Wam-Wams". A turn of phrase that would be mildly incorrect in 1981, but is shockingly racist now.
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* ValuesDissonance: Jim Bone speaks of his belief that Dominick was "Up is "back from a spell up the Amazon, bringing religion selling Christianity to the Wam-Wams". Wam-Wams." A turn of phrase that would be mildly incorrect in 1981, 1980, but is shockingly racist now.
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** It undoes the "happy" ending of the first installment
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* ValuesDissonance: Jim Bone speaks of his belief that Dominick was "Up the Amazon, bringing religion to the Wam-Wams". A turn of phrase that would be mildly incorrect in 1981, but is shockingly racist now.now.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Dominick's friend Alaric found true love with a man, and was in a stable relationship at the end of ''Flipside''. But he is no longer present in ''Another Flip''. HideYourGays?
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Another Flip For Dominick'' is not as well received for primarily two reasons:
** It undoes the "happy" ending of the first installment
** Instead of the human story at the heart of ''Flipside'', it has a fairly standard time travel runaround.
* UnfortunateImplications: Dominick's friend Alaric found true love with a man, and was in a stable relationship at the end of ''Flipside''. But he is no longer present in ''Another Flip''. HideYourGays?
* ValuesDissonance: Jim Bone speaks of his belief that Dominick was "Up the Amazon, bringing religion to the Wam-Wams". A turn of phrase that would be mildly incorrect in 1981, but is shockingly racist now.
** It undoes the "happy" ending of the first installment
** Instead of the human story at the heart of ''Flipside'', it has a fairly standard time travel runaround.
* UnfortunateImplications: Dominick's friend Alaric found true love with a man, and was in a stable relationship at the end of ''Flipside''. But he is no longer present in ''Another Flip''. HideYourGays?
* ValuesDissonance: Jim Bone speaks of his belief that Dominick was "Up the Amazon, bringing religion to the Wam-Wams". A turn of phrase that would be mildly incorrect in 1981, but is shockingly racist now.