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* StomachOfHolding: In "Let's Play Babysitting", Stumpy has multiple objects shoved inside his stomach by Quack Quack, including those which should be too large like a baseball bat.
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* ShortDistancePhoneCall: In "The Thing From Outer Space", Kaeloo, Stumpy, and Quack-Quack use walkie-talkies to communicate with each other while playing a game of astronauts because they each think the others are far away, not realizing that they're mere feet away from each other.
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* SpecialEditionTitle: The season 3 premiere is a special episode which starts with the season 1 theme song, but then Kaeloo decides to eschew the regular theme song in favor of an opening where she briefly explains who the main characters are and what the show's about.
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* PriceOnTheirHead: In [[CowboyEpisode Episode 88]], Stumpy, Quack Quack and Mr. Cat find {{Wanted Poster}}s with their names and rewards: 5000 dollars for Mr. Cat, 6500 dollars for Quack Quack, and... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers 33 cents for Stumpy.]]

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* PriceOnTheirHead: In [[CowboyEpisode Episode 88]], Stumpy, Quack Quack and Mr. Cat find {{Wanted Poster}}s with their names and rewards: 5000 dollars for Mr. Cat, 6500 dollars for Quack Quack, and... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers 33 cents for Stumpy.]]



** Mr. Cat making three statements, [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers with the third one being completely irrelevant to the other two.]]

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** Mr. Cat making three statements, [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers with the third one being completely irrelevant to the other two.]]



* WantedPoster: In [[CowboyEpisode Episode 88]], Stumpy, Quack Quack and Mr. Cat, who are dangerous bandits in this episode, see "WANTED" posters of themselves with rewards: 5000 dollars for Mr. Cat, 6500 dollars for Quack Quack, and... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers 33 cents for Stumpy.]]

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* WantedPoster: In [[CowboyEpisode Episode 88]], Stumpy, Quack Quack and Mr. Cat, who are dangerous bandits in this episode, see "WANTED" posters of themselves with rewards: 5000 dollars for Mr. Cat, 6500 dollars for Quack Quack, and... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers 33 cents for Stumpy.]]
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* SocialServicesDoesNotExist: The main characters live in Smileyland, a place that's inhabited exclusively by kids. Kaeloo is a child with no parents (that we know of). Quack-Quack is an orphan who is being raised by Kaeloo, despite the fact that Kaeloo is also a child. Mr. Cat, also a child, ran away from his abusive family and is now living by himself. Despite all of this, social services have not intervened. To make matters even more confusing, Kaeloo's extended family knows where she lives but nobody cares that she lives alone, and Mr. Cat's mother lives within driving distance of where he currently lives. The only time when social services are brought up are when Mr. Cat tells Stumpy and Quack-Quack a FracturedFairytale version of Cinderella where the moral is "if your parents are abusing you, call the police on them", and even in his story when the stepmother gets arrested for child abuse, the police just let young Cinderella live by herself with no adult supervision.
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* SubwaysSuck: In Episode 94, Kaeloo goes around the typical work day of an adult, with Mr. Cat following her around to each location to find new ways to troll her. After Mr. Cat tows her car, Kaeloo takes the subway, only to find that Mr. Cat is on the subway too, and he takes the opportunity to sing loudly and obnoxiously while playing music on a boombox knowing that Kaeloo can't do anything to stop him because it's a public space.
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* NonMammalMammaries: One episode had Mr. Cat and Quack-Quack fighting over a book with pictures of skimpily dressed women in it. Since they live in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, all the women in the book are anthropomorphic animals, and one of them is a large-breasted ostrich.
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* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Stumpy tries to play a game with a bunch of figurines called "ninja terrorists".

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Stumpy tries to play a game with a bunch of figurines called "ninja terrorists".terrorists".
** In Episode 219, Kaeloo, Stumpy, Quack-Quack, Mr. Cat, and Cramoisie play a game called "zompires" (a mix of zombies and vampires) that was invented by Stumpy. The zompires have slow bumbling movements like zombies, and like vampires, they levitate and burn in the sun.
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* SuperZeroes: Ratman is an atrociously bad superhero who somehow manages to make things even worse by attempting to save the day due to a combination of bad luck and sheer stupidity. In one episode a news reporter even mentions that the city's crime rate went up by 400% thanks to Ratman's incompetence.

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* YouAreFat: Pretty frequently criticizes Kaeloo and Eugly for their weight (although [[InformedAttribute Kaeloo really isn't that fat]]).

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Pretty frequently criticizes Kaeloo and Eugly for their weight (although [[InformedAttribute Kaeloo really isn't that fat]]).fat]]).
** Stumpy's sister Cramoisie, a {{jerkass}} who enjoys using BrutalHonesty on her victims, [[EstablishingCharacterMoment is first introduced insulting Kaeloo for her weight.]]

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Stumpy is one in the episode "Let's Play the Quest for the Wholly Gruel". [[spoiler: He finds the titular Wholly Gruel, a magic crayon which can make anything it draws real, and uses it to doodle all over some hieroglyphics in a cave depicting characters who resemble him and his friends. He draws a meteorite about to strike them, and his real friends, meanwhile, almost get hit by an actual meteorite.]]

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Stumpy is one in the episode "Let's Play the Quest for the Wholly Gruel". [[spoiler: He finds the titular Wholly Gruel, a magic crayon which can make anything it draws real, and uses it to doodle all over some hieroglyphics in a cave depicting characters who resemble him and his friends. He draws a meteorite about to strike them, and his real friends, meanwhile, almost get hit by an actual meteorite.]]]]
** In Episode 215, a random guy runs past the main four while screaming "it's coming!" in a panicked voice. Mr. Cat, who tends to see the worst in everything, is convinced that something bad is going to happen. Things escalate, and then Mr. Cat convinces everyone else in Smileyland that the end of the world is coming, leading to mass panic which causes fires, property damage, and several background characters being DrivenToSuicide. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that [[spoiler: the guy from earlier was just having a PottyEmergency and there is no apocalypse coming]].
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* VillainWithGoodPublicity:
** Despite being an unrepentant {{jerkass}} and a liar, Mr. Cat is widely adored by the populace of Smileyland, and it certainly doesn't help that [[SurroundedByIdiots they're not particularly bright]]. The residents of Smileyland hang onto every word he says and consider him an authority on everything, which has led to countless deaths, injuries, and other misfortunes (all of which are PlayedForLaughs). The trope is particularly noticeable in seasons 4 and 5, where we see characters other than the usual main and recurring cast and they all listen to everything he says.
** In seasons 2-4, Pretty, the local AlphaBitch, was a popular social media influencer with several fans.
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* NobodysThatDumb: In "Trap-Trap", Quack-Quack undergoes withdrawal symptoms after his [[GRatedDrug yogurt]] is taken away from him by Kaeloo, which makes him lose his mind and attempt to cannibalize the others. Mr. Cat tells Stumpy that the problem will be solved if they give him some yogurt, and Stumpy gets Quack-Quack's yogurt from the place Kaeloo hid it. Due to Quack-Quack now being an insane cannibal, Mr. Cat says Stumpy should be the one to give it to him, but Stumpy refuses because "I may be nuts, but I'm not crazy!"
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** [[spoiler: Olaf gives one to the others in Episode 104.]]

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** [[spoiler: Olaf gives one to the others in Episode 104.]]104 has a flashback that reveals Olaf's backstory, narrated by Olaf to Kaeloo and Mr. Cat, in which he was exiled from the ice caps by his fellow emperor penguins and left to drift at sea for days on a piece of ice before finally washing ashore at Smileyland.

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