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** Also happens in a ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' segment; "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E01 The Impractical Joker]]". Orson has is tired of Roy's insults and has him fired. So Wade [[BatmanGambit invokes this trope by hiring his annoying cousin Fred to replace Roy]]. After a few minutes of his insults, Orson is yelling to get Roy back.

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** Also happens in a ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' segment; "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E01 The Impractical Joker]]". Orson has is tired of Roy's insults and has him fired. So Wade [[BatmanGambit invokes this trope by hiring his annoying cousin Fred to replace Roy]]. After a few minutes of his insults, Orson is yelling to get Roy back.

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* On an episode of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', Garfield is hit on the head and gets amnesia, becoming a sweet, polite, cat who only eats healthy food and wouldn't dream of kicking Odie off the table. Jon and Odie are worried and take him to the vet. The vet wonders why they want to restore Garfield to normal. By the end of the episode a second hit has him back to normal. Garfield promptly eats everything in sight and kicks Odie off the table. Jon and Odie couldn't be happier.
** Also happens in a ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' segment. Orson has is tired of Roy's insults and has him fired. So Wade invokes this trope by hiring his annoying cousin Fred to replace Roy. After a few minutes of his insults Orson is yelling to get Roy back.

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* On an episode of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'':
** In "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS1E13 Forget Me Not]]",
Garfield is hit on the head and gets amnesia, becoming a sweet, polite, polite cat who only eats healthy food and wouldn't dream of kicking Odie off the table. Jon and Odie are worried and take him to the vet. The vet wonders why they want to restore Garfield to normal. By the end of the episode a second hit has him back to normal. Garfield promptly eats everything in sight and kicks Odie off the table. Jon and Odie couldn't be happier.
** Also happens in a ''ComicStrip/USAcres'' segment.segment; "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS2E01 The Impractical Joker]]". Orson has is tired of Roy's insults and has him fired. So Wade [[BatmanGambit invokes this trope by hiring his annoying cousin Fred to replace Roy. Roy]]. After a few minutes of his insults insults, Orson is yelling to get Roy back.back.
** In "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS6E04 Next-Door Nuisance]]", Garfield and the Burnsides both fall into this trope regarding each other. Garfield causes the Burnsides to move away from their house when he steals their barbecue. Mr. Lark moves into the Burnsides' house and [[IncessantMusicMadness annoys Garfield with his singing]]. Whenever Garfield calls someone to stop the singing, they end up singing along with Mr. Lark. Garfield goes to the Burnsides' new house to return their barbecue in the hopes that it will get them to move back. Meanwhile, the Burnsides have gained weight as a result of Garfield not being around to steal their food, and they decide to move back to their old house so Garfield can help them keep their weight down.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/HesYourDogCharlieBrown'', Snoopy is sent away to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm (at least, that was the plan) when his antics finally go too far in annoying the other kids. After Snoopy's departure, however, the kids realize just how much they miss Snoopy's antics and want him to come home later.
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* In "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too" from ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh", Rabbit convinces everyone that they need to un-bounce Tigger so they do. But bounceless Tigger is so sad that even Rabbit agrees he liked bouncy Tigger better.

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* In "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too" from ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh", ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', Rabbit convinces everyone that they need to un-bounce Tigger so they do. But bounceless Tigger is so sad that even Rabbit agrees he liked bouncy Tigger better.

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