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* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, how do you like them apples?"

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* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], party, from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, how do you like them apples?"
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* The "Daddy's Song" sequence, featuring amazing dancing skills from Davy Jones, choreography from Toni Basil (who dances with Davy), and fun with photo negative imagery by way of some very clever camera work and costuming. Specifically, Jones and Basil were filmed going through the routine twice, once wearing black clothes against a white background, and once wearing white clothes against a black background. The film goes back and forth between both sequences, requiring Jones and Basil to match their movements exactly; sometimes they're a little off, but more often than not they nail it.

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* The "Daddy's Song" sequence, featuring amazing dancing skills from Davy Jones, choreography from Toni Basil (who dances with Davy), and fun with photo negative imagery by way of some very clever camera work and costuming. Specifically, Jones and Basil were filmed going through the routine twice, once wearing black clothes against a white background, and once wearing white clothes against a black background. The film goes rapidly cuts back and forth between both sequences, requiring Jones and Basil to match their movements exactly; sometimes they're a little off, but more often than not they nail it.
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* A gang of cowboys confront the four as they pass through a Wild West street. Although Davy insists they weren't looking for trouble, the main cowboy tells them that they were in for plenty of trouble for being in their way. Davy orders them to prove it. The cowboys aim their guns, but Davy fires a cannon that appeared out of nowhere and WIPES OUT THE ENTIRE GANG. Lampshaded by Peter, who asks Micky, 'Where did he get the cannon?'

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* A gang of cowboys {{cowboy}}s confront the four as they pass through a Wild West WildWest street. Although Davy insists they weren't looking for trouble, the main cowboy tells them that they were in for plenty of trouble for being in their way. Davy orders them to prove it. The cowboys aim their guns, but Davy fires a cannon that appeared out of nowhere and WIPES OUT THE ENTIRE GANG. Lampshaded by Peter, who asks Micky, 'Where "Where did he get the cannon?' cannon?"
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* A gang of cowboys confront the four as they pass through a Wild West street. Although Davy insists they weren't looking for trouble, the main cowboy tells them that they were in for plenty of trouble for being in their way. Davy orders them to prove it. The cowboys aim their guns, but Davy fires a cannon that appeared out of nowhere and blasts them to the ground. Lampshaded by Peter, who asks Micky, 'Where did he get the cannon?'

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* A gang of cowboys confront the four as they pass through a Wild West street. Although Davy insists they weren't looking for trouble, the main cowboy tells them that they were in for plenty of trouble for being in their way. Davy orders them to prove it. The cowboys aim their guns, but Davy fires a cannon that appeared out of nowhere and blasts them to the ground.WIPES OUT THE ENTIRE GANG. Lampshaded by Peter, who asks Micky, 'Where did he get the cannon?'
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* A gang of cowboys confront the four as they pass through a Wild West street. Although Davy insists they weren't looking for trouble, the main cowboy tells them that they were in for plenty of trouble for being in their way. Davy orders them to prove it. The cowboys aim their guns, but Davy fires a cannon that appeared out of nowhere and blasts them to the ground. Lampshaded by Peter, who asks Micky, 'Where did he get the cannon?'
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* The ''Circle Sky'' concert scene; in one short song, you get a glimpse of why the group packed "real" concerts not only in America (where one might credit the TV show) but also in Japan and Australia.
* The "Daddy's Song" sequence, featuring amazing dancing skills from Davy Jones, choreography from Toni Basil, and fun with photo negative imagery by way of some very clever camera work and costuming.

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* The ''Circle Sky'' "Circle Sky" concert scene; in one short song, you get a glimpse of why the group packed "real" concerts not only in America (where one might credit the TV show) but also in Japan and Australia.
* The "Daddy's Song" sequence, featuring amazing dancing skills from Davy Jones, choreography from Toni Basil, Basil (who dances with Davy), and fun with photo negative imagery by way of some very clever camera work and costuming.costuming. Specifically, Jones and Basil were filmed going through the routine twice, once wearing black clothes against a white background, and once wearing white clothes against a black background. The film goes back and forth between both sequences, requiring Jones and Basil to match their movements exactly; sometimes they're a little off, but more often than not they nail it.
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* Micky, a la LawrenceOfArabia, banging, shamelessly beating up, and later [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] an empty Coca-Cola machine, with an Italian army tank in the middle of the desert no less. Awesome.

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* Micky, a la LawrenceOfArabia, Film/LawrenceOfArabia, banging, shamelessly beating up, and later [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up]] an empty Coca-Cola machine, with an Italian army tank in the middle of the desert no less. Awesome.
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* The ''Circle Sky'' concert scene; in one short song, you get a glimpse of why the group packed "real" concerts not only in America (where one might credit the TV show) but also in Japan and Australia.

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* The ''Circle Sky'' concert scene; in one short song, you get a glimpse of why the group packed "real" concerts not only in America (where one might credit the TV show) but also in Japan and Australia.Australia.
* The "Daddy's Song" sequence, featuring amazing dancing skills from Davy Jones, choreography from Toni Basil, and fun with photo negative imagery by way of some very clever camera work and costuming.
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How Do You Like Them Apples has been deemed to be Not A Trope by the Trope Repair Shop. Examples will be moved to other tropes where appropriate.


* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, {{how do you like them apples}}?"

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* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, {{how how do you like them apples}}?"apples?"
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* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, {{how do you like them apples}}?"

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* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, {{how do you like them apples}}?"apples}}?"
* The ''Circle Sky'' concert scene; in one short song, you get a glimpse of why the group packed "real" concerts not only in America (where one might credit the TV show) but also in Japan and Australia.
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* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, how do you like them apples?"

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* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, how {{how do you like them apples?"apples}}?"
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfgUck_AifM&feature=related "Nobody ever lends money to a man with a sense of humor."]]

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfgUck_AifM&feature=related "Nobody ever lends money to a man with a sense of humor."]]"]]
* Peter dropping his usual ditzy persona and delivering a thoughtful, philosophical monologue on the nature of reality, which ultimately [[BerserkButton doesn't impress Davy]].
* Mike's [[spoiler: surprise birthday party]], from the eerie beginning to Mike's utterly annoyed rant. "Now, how do you like them apples?"

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