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  • Awesome Music: The song "Callie" note  from Total Stuffed Fluffed Island episode 31 is a catchy and well performed tune.
    • The cover of "It's Our House Now" from episode 44.
    • The cover of "Gambling Man" by the Overtones by Cinnamon Cookie in Detective Luigi is a rather wonderful cover as well.
    • Some of CharmeleonWarrior's covers are great too, such as the songs from "it's a small world" and Splash Mountain. Especially awesome since she sings all the parts herself.
  • Ensemble Dark Horse:
    • A number of characters from Plants vs. Zombies especially due to LuigiFan00001's interpretation of them. These include Coney, Head Zombie, Ed, Norm, Newspaper, Citron, Paco, & Peashooter.
    • From Super Plush Mario- Luigi, Rosalina, Waluigi, Bowser and the Koopalings.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: In Total Stuffed Fluffed Island 3's first quiz episode, there's a Running Gag where the contestants want Waddle Doo to ask a question about Gym Leaders. When he finally caves, he asks "Is there a Dark type Gym Leader?" Come Pokémon Sword and Shield, we finally have one.
  • Moral Event Horizon: A few characters have crossed this.
    • The Royal Hypno Flower crossed this when she tricked Coney into massacring a wagon full of his teammates.
    • Conquest revealed that Dust Man crossed this decades ago when he quickly became obsessed with cleaning up scrap, which eventually turned violent when he murdered and devoured a fellow cleaner robot and later, was caught trying to eat a dog plush.
  • The Scrappy: An in-universe example, but no one likes Monomi.
  • Viewer Gender Confusion: Gyororo from the Calara Corps; has a male sounding voice, but is played by a female; the officially wiki says their gender is unknown and are always referred to with non-binary pronouns.
    • Same with Zombotany #2- its name is "Larry" but the voice is provided by a female and the official wiki article even says it's gender neutral.
    • Paco- officially, she's female, but her voice is quite masculine, so you'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise.

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