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* Tyrone spends the entirety of "It's Great to Be a Ghost" as a ButtMonkey. Pablo and Uniqua drag him into the ghost game the former started against his will despite knowing that ghosts freak him out, and he doesn't get to come up with any scares or get to practice scaring before Tasha, the Unsuspecting Stranger, shows up. Then when the kids decide to play Hide-And-Go-Boo to see if they can scare Tasha, Tyrone is forced to hide upstairs during the game. What's more, the scares Pablo and Uniqua do to Tasha fail to scare her, meaning Tyrone's the last chance the ghosts have for them to win the game. That's when he accidentally stumbles into a hidden room in the haunted house's upstairs floor and accidentally gets covered in a bedsheet. After noticing how scary he looks with it on, he decides to use it to scare Pablo, Uniqua, and Tasha by chasing them around the house. The scare works so successfully that nobody knows "the spooky ghost" is actually Tyrone until the bedsheet accidentally falls off. Also, keep in mind Tyrone pulled this scare off with nothing more than [[BedsheetGhost a bedsheet]] and [[IndyPloy fifteen seconds to think it up]], yet he still ''totally'' won "Hide-And-Go-Boo".

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* Tyrone spends the entirety of "It's Great to Be a Ghost" as a ButtMonkey. Pablo and Uniqua drag him into the ghost game the former started against his will despite knowing that ghosts freak him out, and he doesn't get to come up with any scares or get to practice scaring before Tasha, the Unsuspecting Stranger, shows up. Then when the kids decide to play Hide-And-Go-Boo to see if they can scare Tasha, Tyrone is forced to hide upstairs during the game. What's more, the scares Pablo and Uniqua do to Tasha fail to scare her, meaning Tyrone's the last chance the ghosts have for them to win the game. That's when he accidentally stumbles into a hidden room in the haunted house's upstairs floor and accidentally gets covered in a bedsheet. After noticing how scary he looks with it on, he decides to use it to scare Pablo, Uniqua, and Tasha by chasing them around the house. The scare works so successfully that nobody knows "the spooky ghost" is actually Tyrone until the bedsheet accidentally falls off. Also, keep in mind Tyrone pulled this scare off with nothing more than [[BedsheetGhost a bedsheet]] and [[IndyPloy fifteen seconds to think it up]], yet he still ''totally'' won "Hide-And-Go-Boo"."Hide-And-Go-Boo".
* Austin retrieving the remote in "Robot Rampage"! Even though Pablo grabs on tightly and refuses to let go, Austin makes sure not to let go of the remote and successfully yanks the remote out of Pablo's hands (or flippers) and uses it to shut down all the bugged robots, including Rex Robot.

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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She uses the hailstones as ping pong balls and practices with those.

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* In "Blazing Paddles", Paddles" is full of awesome moments.
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Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa Mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She uses the hailstones as ping pong balls and practices with those.those.
** During their rematch, Uniqua, as the Pink Fury, fails to intercept the Bandit Slam-It, or so it seems... the ball ricochets off several objects and ends up flying towards a clock tower. Uniqua runs into the clock tower at SuperSpeed and manages to return the ball, hitting it so hard that it catches fire and burns a hole through Pablo's paddle.
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* Tyrone spends the entirety of "It's Great to Be a Ghost" as a ButtMonkey. Pablo and Uniqua drag him into the ghost game the former started against his will despite knowing that ghosts freak him out, and he doesn't get to come up with any scares or get to practice scaring before Tasha, the Unsuspecting Stranger, shows up. Then when the kids decide to play Hide-And-Go-Boo to see if they can scare Tasha, Tyrone is forced to hide upstairs during the game. What's more, the scares Pablo and Uniqua do to Tasha fail to scare her, meaning Tyrone's the last chance the ghosts have for them to win the game. That's when he accidentally stumbles into a hidden room in the haunted house's upstairs floor and accidentally gets covered in a bedsheet. After noticing how scary he looks with it on, he decides to use it to scare Pablo, Uniqua, and Tasha by chasing them around the house. The scare works so successfully that nobody knows "the spooky ghost" is actually Tyrone until the bedsheet accidentally falls off. Also, keep in mind Tyrone pulled this scare off with nothing more than [[BedsheetGhost a bedsheet]] and [[IndyPloy fifteen seconds to think it up]], yet he still ''totally'' won "Hide-And-Go-Boo".
* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose of all time (of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle]]).
* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids, teens and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, it's all perfectly child-friendly. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but ''The Backyardigans'' pulls it off.

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* Tyrone spends the entirety of "It's Great to Be a Ghost" as a ButtMonkey. Pablo and Uniqua drag him into the ghost game the former started against his will despite knowing that ghosts freak him out, and he doesn't get to come up with any scares or get to practice scaring before Tasha, the Unsuspecting Stranger, shows up. Then when the kids decide to play Hide-And-Go-Boo to see if they can scare Tasha, Tyrone is forced to hide upstairs during the game. What's more, the scares Pablo and Uniqua do to Tasha fail to scare her, meaning Tyrone's the last chance the ghosts have for them to win the game. That's when he accidentally stumbles into a hidden room in the haunted house's upstairs floor and accidentally gets covered in a bedsheet. After noticing how scary he looks with it on, he decides to use it to scare Pablo, Uniqua, and Tasha by chasing them around the house. The scare works so successfully that nobody knows "the spooky ghost" is actually Tyrone until the bedsheet accidentally falls off. Also, keep in mind Tyrone pulled this scare off with nothing more than [[BedsheetGhost a bedsheet]] and [[IndyPloy fifteen seconds to think it up]], yet he still ''totally'' won "Hide-And-Go-Boo".
* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose of all time (of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle]]).
* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids, teens and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, it's all perfectly child-friendly. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but ''The Backyardigans'' pulls it off.
"Hide-And-Go-Boo".
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I kinda feel like this belongs in the awesome music page.


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* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose of all time. Of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle.]]
* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids, teens and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, it's all perfectly child-friendly. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.

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* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose of all time. Of time (of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle.]]
Bullwinkle]]).
* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids, teens and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, it's all perfectly child-friendly. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans ''The Backyardigans'' pulls it off.
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* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose. Of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle.]]
* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, it's all perfectly shild-friendly. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.

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* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose.moose of all time. Of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle.]]
* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids kids, teens and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, it's all perfectly shild-friendly.child-friendly. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.
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* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, GettingCrapPastTheRadar is never invoked. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.

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* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, GettingCrapPastTheRadar is never invoked.it's all perfectly shild-friendly. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.
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* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, GettingCrapAcrossTheRadar is never invoked. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.

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* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, GettingCrapAcrossTheRadar GettingCrapPastTheRadar is never invoked. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.
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Added one of my favorite things about this show. Apologies if it’s too gushy.


* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose. Of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle.]]

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* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose. Of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle.]]]]
* Another meta one: the show equally works for kids and adults. The songs are catchy but not ear-grinding for adults. The storylines are unique and entertaining, while not throwing life lessons into your face. Finally, while there are references to adult shows, GettingCrapAcrossTheRadar is never invoked. Many kids shows struggle to be watchable beyond a certain age, but The Backyardigans pulls it off.
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That phrasing has always made it seem like the hail was some kind of sentient being Unique enlisted as an opponent for her ping-pong practice.


* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''[[ActionGirl She plays ping pong]]'' '''[[ActionGirl with hail]]'''.

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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays uses the hailstones as ping pong balls and practices with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''[[ActionGirl She plays ping pong]]'' '''[[ActionGirl with hail]]'''.those.
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* Tyrone spends the entirety of "It's Great to Be a Ghost" as a ButtMonkey. Pablo and Uniqua drag him into the ghost game the former started against his will despite knowing that ghosts freak him out, and he doesn't get to come up with any scares or get to practice scaring before Tasha, the Unsuspecting Stranger, shows up. Then when the kids decide to play Hide-And-Go-Boo to see if they can scare Tasha, Tyrone is forced to hide upstairs during the game. What's more, the scares Pablo and Uniqua do to Tasha fail to scare her, meaning Tyrone's the last chance the ghosts have for them to win the game. That's when he accidentally stumbles into a hidden room in the haunted house's upstairs floor and accidentally gets covered in a bedsheet. After noticing how scary he looks with it on, he decides to use it to scare Pablo, Uniqua, and Tasha by chasing them around the house. The scare works so successfully that nobody knows "the spooky ghost" is actually Tyrone until the bedsheet accidentally falls off. Also, keep in mind Tyrone pulled this scare off with nothing more than [[BedsheetGhost a bedsheet]] and [[IndyPloy fifteen seconds to think it up]], yet he still ''totally'' won "Hide-And-Go-Boo".

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* Tyrone spends the entirety of "It's Great to Be a Ghost" as a ButtMonkey. Pablo and Uniqua drag him into the ghost game the former started against his will despite knowing that ghosts freak him out, and he doesn't get to come up with any scares or get to practice scaring before Tasha, the Unsuspecting Stranger, shows up. Then when the kids decide to play Hide-And-Go-Boo to see if they can scare Tasha, Tyrone is forced to hide upstairs during the game. What's more, the scares Pablo and Uniqua do to Tasha fail to scare her, meaning Tyrone's the last chance the ghosts have for them to win the game. That's when he accidentally stumbles into a hidden room in the haunted house's upstairs floor and accidentally gets covered in a bedsheet. After noticing how scary he looks with it on, he decides to use it to scare Pablo, Uniqua, and Tasha by chasing them around the house. The scare works so successfully that nobody knows "the spooky ghost" is actually Tyrone until the bedsheet accidentally falls off. Also, keep in mind Tyrone pulled this scare off with nothing more than [[BedsheetGhost a bedsheet]] and [[IndyPloy fifteen seconds to think it up]], yet he still ''totally'' won "Hide-And-Go-Boo"."Hide-And-Go-Boo".
* Just the fact that Tyrone is the 2nd most popular fictional cartoon moose. Of course being beaten by [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Bullwinkle.]]

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* The ending of "The Secret of Snow" when Tasha reveals that not even she knows the secret of snow. The episode is obviously a fantasy (which explains the obvious and unapologetic MisplacedWildlife), but most fantasies would end with the secret actually being discovered. Instead, they realize that friendship is more important than weather, and the snow at the end is just a bonus.
* Just the fact that they decided to use motion capture for the characters' dances. It makes it look so ''real''.

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* The ending of "The Secret of Snow" when Tasha reveals that not even she knows the secret of snow. The episode is obviously a fantasy (which explains the obvious and unapologetic MisplacedWildlife), but most fantasies would end with the secret actually being discovered. Instead, they realize that friendship is more important than the weather, and the snow at the end is just a bonus.
* Just the fact that they decided to use motion capture for the characters' dances. It makes it look so ''real''.''real''.
* Tyrone spends the entirety of "It's Great to Be a Ghost" as a ButtMonkey. Pablo and Uniqua drag him into the ghost game the former started against his will despite knowing that ghosts freak him out, and he doesn't get to come up with any scares or get to practice scaring before Tasha, the Unsuspecting Stranger, shows up. Then when the kids decide to play Hide-And-Go-Boo to see if they can scare Tasha, Tyrone is forced to hide upstairs during the game. What's more, the scares Pablo and Uniqua do to Tasha fail to scare her, meaning Tyrone's the last chance the ghosts have for them to win the game. That's when he accidentally stumbles into a hidden room in the haunted house's upstairs floor and accidentally gets covered in a bedsheet. After noticing how scary he looks with it on, he decides to use it to scare Pablo, Uniqua, and Tasha by chasing them around the house. The scare works so successfully that nobody knows "the spooky ghost" is actually Tyrone until the bedsheet accidentally falls off. Also, keep in mind Tyrone pulled this scare off with nothing more than [[BedsheetGhost a bedsheet]] and [[IndyPloy fifteen seconds to think it up]], yet he still ''totally'' won "Hide-And-Go-Boo".
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* The ending of "The Secret of Snow" when Tasha reveals that not even she knows the secret of snow. The episode is obviously a fantasy (which explains the obvious and unapologetic MisplacedWildlife), but most fantasies would end with the secret actually being discovered. Instead, they realize that friendship is more important than weather, and the snow at the end is just a bonus.
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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''[[ActionGirl She plays ping pong]]'' '''[[ActionGirl with hail]]]'''.

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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''[[ActionGirl She plays ping pong]]'' '''[[ActionGirl with hail]]]'''.hail]]'''.
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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''.

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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She ''[[ActionGirl She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''.pong]]'' '''[[ActionGirl with hail]]]'''.
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** And in the same episode, The Dragon hatching out of the egg, complete with an [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome epic song]].

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** And in the same episode, The Dragon hatching out of the egg, complete with an [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic epic song]].
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* "Monster Detectives": Tyrone, after a brief HeroicBSOD following Uniqua's FaceMonsterTurn, marches back into the gym and orders Pablo (a soccer monster in this episode) to give Uniqua back her ball. After a moment of shock, he does so... but because Uniqua already fell to TheVirus, they just resume their soccer game like nothing happened. At least Tyrone got points for trying.
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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''.

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* In "Blazing Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa and must train to beat the bandit. She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''.hail'''.
* Just the fact that they decided to use motion capture for the characters' dances. It makes it look so ''real''.
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* Austin's guitar solo during his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyqIBnpVfCI song]] in the "Tale of the Mighty Knights" episode. ''Oh, all the things... All the things the goblin has grabbed...''

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* Austin's guitar solo during his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyqIBnpVfCI song]] song in the "Tale of the Mighty Knights" episode. ''Oh, all the things... All the things the goblin has grabbed...''
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TheBackyardigans may be targeted at younger kids, but you're never too young to experience awesome.

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TheBackyardigans The Backyardigans may be targeted at younger kids, but you're never too young to experience awesome.



* Austin's guitar solo during his song in the "Tale of the Mighty Knights" episode.

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* Austin's guitar solo during his song [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyqIBnpVfCI song]] in the "Tale of the Mighty Knights" episode.episode. ''Oh, all the things... All the things the goblin has grabbed...''



* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''.

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* In "Blazing Paddles" Paddles", Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, mesa and must train to beat the bandit. she She starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''.
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** And in the same episode, The Dragon hatching out of the egg, complete with an [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome epic song]]

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** And in the same episode, The Dragon hatching out of the egg, complete with an [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome epic song]]song]].
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* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''

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* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do? She plays ping pong with the hail. Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''hail'''.
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* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do. She plays ping pong with the hail. let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''

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* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hail. So what does she do. do? She plays ping pong with the hail. let Let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail'''
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* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hell. So what does she do. She plays ping pong with the hail. let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail''''

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* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hell.hail. So what does she do. She plays ping pong with the hail. let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail''''hail'''
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TheBackyardigans maybe targeted at younger kids, but you're never too young to experience awesome.


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*Austin's guitar solo during his song in the "Tale of the Mighty Knights" episode.
** And in the same episode, The Dragon hatching out of the egg, complete with an [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome epic song]]
* In "Blazing Paddles" Sheriff Uniqua is kicked out of the town of Ping Pong mesa, and must train to beat the bandit. she starts training, but it begins to hell. So what does she do. She plays ping pong with the hail. let us repeat that. ''She plays ping pong'' '''with hail''''

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