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  • In the intro, Gilroy is seen bouncing a soccer ball on his head, before it pops on his horns and deflates.
  • Mama Llama's Troll moment when Llama Llama asks her for a bedtime story in "Red Pajama".
    Mama Llama: Once upon a time... The end!
  • At the end of "Time to Share," Mama Llama's idea of sharing the last piece of cake is smearing the icing on her and Llama Llama's noses, and possibly Fuzzy Llama's too.note 
  • "Llama Llama, Shopping Drama"
    • Llama's Talking in Your Sleep comment right at the opening to his stuffed toy - "Fuzzy, you can't take a bath in ice cream!"
    • In the same episode, while Llama is throwing his tantrum in the store, a hedgehog kid begins to cry Ocular Gushers. A fully-grown adult deer immediately starts crying in an identical fashion.
    • Also in this episode, Mama Llama takes Llama Llama for "Fasteez sneakers"... despite him being a Barefoot Cartoon Animal all of the other times. For that matter, nobody on the show is ever shown wearing shoes outside of this installment - the entire cast is normally barefoot.
    • And of course there's the classic "Skunk with Brooklyn accent selling perfume" gag. The Skunk unleashes a puff of said perfume on Llama. One could say that Llama got sprayed by a Skunk.
  • Mama Llama's various Paper Thin Disguises and bad accents when pretending to be new customers for Llama's lemonade in "Llama Llama Lemonade."
  • In "Sleepover at Gilroy's," Euclid tells Llama Llama that when his family has trouble getting to sleep, they count sheep.
    Llama Llama: Okay! One Euclids, two Euclids, three Euclids, four Euclids. (dozes off)
    • Also, on a meta level, anyone who's ever seen Zootopia is very likely to immediately think of this:
    Nick Wilde: (to Judy Hopps, regarding assistant mayor Bellwether) Do you think when she goes to sleep, she counts herself?
  • In "Noisy Neighbor," Llama Llama asking Are We There Yet? about a trip from his house to one is directly across the street from it. Literally close enough for him and his friends to do a quick dash inside to Llama Llama's room when they get spooked.
  • In "Mama Llama's Mother Day," after Mama Llama agrees that she and Llama can do a few things on his big list of plans for Mother's Day, he does a big Happy Dance on the sofa complete with a very cartoony happy expression. What really sells it is the way his eyes go up to the top of his head in a way they don't normally.
  • A chipmunk kid refers to Llama as "Mr. Llama" at the end of "Llama Llama Loves to Read" after the class reads books to the little kids.
  • Another example of the show being "cartoony" when it serves for entertainment - in "Jealous Nelly," when Llama and Nelly ask Mama Llama if they can play a game now that they're done eating dinner and she says that "one game couldn't hurt," both zip away so fast from the table that puffs of smoke appear, leaving a slightly stunned Mama Llama.
  • In "Llama Llama's Lie," Llama Llama kicks a soccer ball inside the housenote  and breaks Mama Llama's vase. Unable to repair it and not able to keep hiding, he decides that he needs to buy her a new vase. In order to buy her a new vase, though, he needs a job. He has an Imagine Spot in which he imagines being a waiter and dropping the food, or being a window-washer, only for someone to break one of the windows with a soccer ball.
    Llama Llama: How come even my pretend jobs end with something breaking?
  • In "Lucky Pajamas," Llama and his friends are sure that they'll get a delicious school lunch because of their lucky pajamas. Instead they get creamed spinach and green Jell-O, which they all find gross. Euclid tries to explain this by saying, "Maybe the lucky pajamas like different foods than us?"

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