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* ContestWinnerCameo: In-Universe. Robot Chicken once held a contest to win a UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 in between seasons. At the start of the next season, the winner of the contest got stabbed to death by Seth Green.

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* ContestWinnerCameo: In-Universe. Robot Chicken once held a contest to win a UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 in between seasons. At the start of the next season, the winner of the contest got stabbed to death by Seth Green.
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* AssShove: During a prostate exam.
--> "Take it easy, OK, Doc?"\\

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* AssShove: AssShove:
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During a prostate exam.
--> ---> "Take it easy, OK, Doc?"\\


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** A sketch based on ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' has Fred getting a colonoscopy, with a live stork acting as an endoscope.
--->'''Doctor''': Now tell me what you see.\\
'''Stork:''' Me going back to college.\\
'''Doctor:''' ''(laughs)'' Did you hear that?\\
'''Fred:''' Get the stork out of my ass!

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* HollywoodHistory: A sketch shows UsefulNotes/HernanCortez in battle with, and killing Montezuma atop an Aztec pyramid, who then curses him to suffer from [[PottyFailure Montezuma's Revenge]] with his dying breath. In real history, Cortés never fought Montezuma.

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* HollywoodHistory: HollywoodAcid: An {{Franchise/Alien}} sketch entails an individual Xenomorph's acid melting through multiple floors, resulting in it fallling through several stories before hitting the pavment.
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A sketch shows UsefulNotes/HernanCortez in battle with, and killing Montezuma atop an Aztec pyramid, who then curses him to suffer from [[PottyFailure Montezuma's Revenge]] with his dying breath. In real history, Cortés never fought Montezuma.
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* CareerNotTaken: There's a sketch where Mojo Jojo says that he wants a steady job, maybe own a pottery shop, but he's stuck in a life of crime now.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When the Franchise/CareBears discuss committing genocide against the Care Bear Cousins, Creator/DonCheadle shows up to offer another solution.
-->'''Don Cheadle''': You don't have to do this! [[Film/HotelRwanda I've built a hotel where the Cousins can be safe!]]\\
'''Love-a-Lot Bear''': Yeah! We can keep the corpses in there!

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Catchphrase is now a disambiguation page.


* CatchPhrase:
-->'''Fidel Castro:''' I '''love''' doing that!\\
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'''Bitch Puddin:''' Blam! You just got a taste of the Bitch Puddin'!


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* CharacterCatchphrase:
-->'''Fidel Castro:''' I '''love''' doing that!\\
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'''Bitch Puddin:''' Blam! You just got a taste of the Bitch Puddin'!
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Just For Pun is a disambiguation


** Joining in on that greatness is ''Creator/PatrickStewart'' reprising the role of Gurney Halleck from ''Film/Dune1984'', noting how much more awesome and practical riding [[JustForPun Dune]] Buggies are compared to the spice worms. This is actually a double Casting Gag, since it's likely also a reference to the infamous dune buggy scene in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''.

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** Joining in on that greatness is ''Creator/PatrickStewart'' reprising the role of Gurney Halleck from ''Film/Dune1984'', noting how much more awesome and practical riding [[JustForPun Dune]] Dune Buggies are compared to the spice worms. This is actually a double Casting Gag, since it's likely also a reference to the infamous dune buggy scene in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''.
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** The Franchise/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}} are [[SuperDickery more jerkass than heroic]], but most especially Franchise/{{Superman}}. The other members of the group have other characteristics played up.

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** The Franchise/{{Justice ComicBook/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}} are [[SuperDickery more jerkass than heroic]], but most especially Franchise/{{Superman}}.ComicBook/{{Superman}}. The other members of the group have other characteristics played up.



** A sketch about a musical starring Franchise/TheAvengers has none other than ''Avengers'' co-creator Creator/StanLee lend his voice and likeness to the piano player.

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** A sketch about a musical starring Franchise/TheAvengers ComicBook/TheAvengers has none other than ''Avengers'' co-creator Creator/StanLee lend his voice and likeness to the piano player.



* ChewOutFakeOut: In "Bring a Sidekick To Work Day", Franchise/TheFlash reprimands Kid Flash for stripping Franchise/WonderWoman in public, then whispers "Superspeed high-five!"

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* ChewOutFakeOut: In "Bring a Sidekick To Work Day", Franchise/TheFlash ComicBook/TheFlash reprimands Kid Flash for stripping Franchise/WonderWoman ComicBook/WonderWoman in public, then whispers "Superspeed high-five!"
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* EyePop: In the ''Date My Mom'' sketch, Chet Cannon does this upon seeing Jessica Rabbit for the first time.

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* EyePop: In the ''Date My Mom'' sketch, Chet Cannon does this upon seeing [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit Rabbit]] for the first time.
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* EyePop: In the ''Date My Mom'' sketch, Chet Cannon does this upon seeing Jessica Rabbit for the first time.
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ZCE and two tropes in one place.


* CouchGag VanityPlate: The Stoopid Monkey at the end of every episode until Season 5.

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* CouchGag VanityPlate: CrazyWorkplace: The Stoopid Monkey at ''Star Wars'' sketches recurringly turn the end Empire into a goofy workplace, due to Palpatine and Darth Vader being rewritten into {{Pointy Haired Boss}}es. Amusingly it often only requires some DenserAndWackier tweaking of every episode until Season 5.the original film's format to make it work a lot of the time.
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* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: One sketch is about a teenage girl's father getting addicted to ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'', an anime aimed at teenagers. Towards the end of the sketch, [[HereWeGoAgain he also gets hooked on]] ''Series/GossipGirl2007''.
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* DismemberingTheBody: Taken to an extreme in a sketch where a warrior defeats a werewolf and goes so far as to divide, cook, snort, and excrete him. It turns out to be one kid explaining to another how his role-playing game character shouldn't be able to revive itself.

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* DismemberingTheBody: Taken to an extreme in a sketch where a warrior defeats a werewolf by pulling out a [[GatlingGood minigun]], [[ChunkySalsaRule liquifying the werewolf into goo]], collecting the goo in a bucket, cooking the goop and goes so far as to divide, cook, snort, turning it into ashes, lining out the ashes and excrete him. It turns out snorting it through his nose, excreting him out, and [[OverlyLongGag having the fecal matter burned in the waste processing plant]]. The Game Master then [[RulesLawyer explains that the werewolf still isn't dead because the rules say]] it has to be one kid explaining to another how his role-playing game character shouldn't be able to revive itself.[[SilverHasMysticPowers killed with silver]].
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Crosswicking Dismembering The Body.

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* DismemberingTheBody: Taken to an extreme in a sketch where a warrior defeats a werewolf and goes so far as to divide, cook, snort, and excrete him. It turns out to be one kid explaining to another how his role-playing game character shouldn't be able to revive itself.

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