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* BatmanGambit: ''" "What a Ball"" has Peabody buy new high-tech prison balls that prevent the Daltons from escaping. Unhappy with this new arrangement taking their jobs, Pete and Emmett trick their boss into showing them the workings of the system, obtain its code (wriiten on the back of Peabody's right hand), and discretely bust the Daltons out themselves by shutting it down long enough for them to escape. Melvin is not only forced to turn to them for help, but [[KarmaHoudini he never finds out they were the ones pulling the strings behind the brothers' escape]].

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* BatmanGambit: ''" "What "''What a Ball"" has Ball''"has Peabody buy new high-tech prison balls that prevent the Daltons from escaping. Unhappy with this new arrangement taking their jobs, Pete and Emmett trick their boss into showing them the workings of the system, obtain its code (wriiten on the back of Peabody's right hand), and discretely bust the Daltons out themselves by shutting it down long enough for them to escape. Melvin is not only forced to turn to them for help, but [[KarmaHoudini he never finds out they were the ones pulling the strings behind the brothers' escape]].

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->'''Pete voiced by:''' Bruno Magne (FR)\\

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* BatmanGambit: ''" "What a Ball"" has Peabody buy new high-tech prison balls that prevent the Daltons from escaping. Unhappy with this new arrangement taking their jobs, Pete and Emmett trick their boss into showing them the workings of the system, obtain its code (wriiten on the back of Peabody's right hand), and discretely bust the Daltons out themselves by shutting it down long enough for them to escape. Melvin is not only forced to turn to them for help, but [[KarmaHoudini he never finds out they were the ones pulling the strings behind the brothers' escape]].
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* VerbalTic: Downplayed, although occasionally, he tends to add the suffix "-ism" at the end of many words. Lampshaded by Pete in "French Fries".
--> '''Pete:''' "Honestism and Sinceritism, like you always say!"\\



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* BookDumb: Zig-zagged. It's not often clear whether he's illiterate or not. In "Gifted Daltons", he turns out to be terribile at academics, in another episode Joe had an hard time reading a letter. However in "Last Will", Joe attempts to find an idea to escape by reading "The Count of Montecristo".
What's sure though, is that he has a brilliant immagination when it comes to escape plans.

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* BookDumb: Zig-zagged. It's not often clear whether he's illiterate or not. In "Gifted Daltons", he turns out to be terribile terrible at academics, in another episode Joe had an hard time reading a letter. However in "Last Will", Joe attempts to find an idea to escape by reading "The Count of Montecristo".
Montecristo". What's sure though, is that he has a brilliant immagination imagination when it comes to escape plans.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: With the exception of the two [[BookWorm middle]] [[BookSmart brothers]], who often spend their leisure reading newspapers or novels, it's not often clear whether they're illiterate or not. For instance, in "Last Will", the Daltons attempt to find an idea to escape by reading, while in another episode Joe had an hard time reading a letter, something that his brother Jack was capable of doing with ease.


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* BookDumb: Zig-zagged. It's not often clear whether he's illiterate or not. In "Gifted Daltons", he turns out to be terribile at academics, in another episode Joe had an hard time reading a letter. However in "Last Will", Joe attempts to find an idea to escape by reading "The Count of Montecristo".
What's sure though, is that he has a brilliant immagination when it comes to escape plans.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Still the strict-but-loving mother to her boys, but she's less affable and more directly villainous here than in the comics. Whenever she appears in an episode, it's to try and break her boys out of prison, and she'll happily resort to fraud, kidnapping, and threats of violence against innocents in order to reach her goals.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Still the strict-but-loving mother to her boys, but she's less affable and more directly villainous here than in the comics.comics and [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 previous]] [[WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfLuckyLuke adaptations]]. Whenever she appears in an episode, it's to try and break her boys out of prison, and she'll happily resort to fraud, kidnapping, and threats of violence against innocents in order to reach her goals.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While he is obviously the least intelligent of the brothers, he can occasionally display unexpected bouts of competence, or completely random (and useful knowledge).

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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While he is obviously the least intelligent of the brothers, he can occasionally display unexpected bouts of competence, or completely random (and useful knowledge).useful) knowledge.
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* FourManBand: While there's no CasanovaWannabe (since William seems to be more of a [[TheCharmer Charmer]]), Joe can strand into [[ComedicSociopathy Comedic Sociopath]] territory, as he sometimes beats up his brothers when they tic him off. The rest of the group stays the same, with Averell being the [[TheDitz ditzy]] ButtMonkey who gets snarked at the most, William being TheSmartGuy thanks to his knowledge, and Jack being the closest to an OnlySaneMan.
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right [[{{TheNapoleon}} Joe]], [[TheStoic Jack]], [[BookSmart William]], and [[DumbIsGood Averell]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right [[{{TheNapoleon}} [[{{JerkWithAHeartOfGold}} Joe]], [[TheStoic Jack]], [[BookSmart William]], and [[DumbIsGood Averell]].]]
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--> '''Joe:''' "He's not evacuating the prison, I can't believe it!"//

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--> '''Joe:''' "He's not evacuating the prison, I can't believe it!"//it!"\\
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--> '''Joe:''' "He's not evacuating the prison, I can't believe it!"//
'''Jack:''' "Your plan fell through! ''(From the episode "The Daltons afloat!")''
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* SmugSnake: It goes hand-in-hand with SmallNameBigEgo, as his saturared ego and stubborness become one of his biggest banes and two of the reasons why the Daltons plans backfire as a whole.

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* SmugSnake: It goes hand-in-hand with SmallNameBigEgo, as his saturared ego and stubborness become one two of his biggest banes and two of the reasons why the Daltons plans backfire as a whole.

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