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* PunnyName: Doc Wonmug = "One Mug," that is,[[UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein ''"Ein Stein"'']]
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* PunnyName: Doc Wonmug = "One Mug," that is,[[UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein ''"Ein Stein"'']]is, ''"[[UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein Ein Stein]]"''
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* PunnyName: Doc Wonmug = "One Mug," that is, ''"Ein Stein"''
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* PunnyName: Doc Wonmug = "One Mug," that is, is,[[UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein ''"Ein Stein"''Stein"'']]
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Shout Out is for examples of Alley Oop referencing other works. Examples of other works referencing Alley Oop belong at ReferencedBy.AlleyOop.
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* ShoutOut:
** Dallas Frazier's above-mentioned song "Alley Oop", which became a chart-topping hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960.
** A Neanderthal named Alley Oop is a character in ''Literature/TheGoblinReservation'' (brought to the future and evidently named in the character's honor).
** Dallas Frazier's above-mentioned song "Alley Oop", which became a chart-topping hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960.
** A Neanderthal named Alley Oop is a character in ''Literature/TheGoblinReservation'' (brought to the future and evidently named in the character's honor).
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The comic strip also inspired a novelty song by the same name, which was a #1 hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960,[[note]]cover versions by Dante and the Evergreens and the Dyno-Sores also reached #15 and #59 respectively[[/note]] and was covered by Music/TheBeachBoys for their ''[[Music/BeachBoysParty Party!]]'' album in 1965.
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The comic strip also inspired a novelty song by of the same name, which was became a #1 hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960,[[note]]cover versions by Dante and the Evergreens and the Dyno-Sores also reached #15 and #59 respectively[[/note]] and was covered by Music/TheBeachBoys for their ''[[Music/BeachBoysParty Party!]]'' album in 1965.
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The comic strip also inspired a novelty song by the same name, which was a #1 hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960[[labelnote:*]]cover versions by Dante and the Evergreens and the Dyno-Sores also reached #15 and #59 respectively[[/labelnote]] and was covered by Music/TheBeachBoys for their ''[[Music/BeachBoysParty Party!]]'' album in 1965.
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The comic strip also inspired a novelty song by the same name, which was a #1 hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960[[labelnote:*]]cover 1960,[[note]]cover versions by Dante and the Evergreens and the Dyno-Sores also reached #15 and #59 respectively[[/labelnote]] respectively[[/note]] and was covered by Music/TheBeachBoys for their ''[[Music/BeachBoysParty Party!]]'' album in 1965.
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-->-- '''Alley-Oop''', The Hollywood Argyles, 1960s song
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The comic strip also inspired a novelty song by the same name, which was a #1 hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960[[labelnote:*]]cover versions by Dante and the Evergreens and the Dyno-Sores also reached #15 and #59 respectively[[/labelnote]] and was covered by Music/TheBeachBoys for their ''[[Music/BeachBoysParty Party!]]'' album in 1965.
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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: The kingdoms of Moo and Lem are named for Mu and Lemuria.
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* ShoutOut: Dallas Frazier's above-mentioned song "Alley Oop", which became a chart-topping hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** Dallas Frazier's above-mentioned song "Alley Oop", which became a chart-topping hit for the Hollywood Argyles in1960.1960.
** A Neanderthal named Alley Oop is a character in ''Literature/TheGoblinReservation'' (brought to the future and evidently named in the character's honor).
** Dallas Frazier's above-mentioned song "Alley Oop", which became a chart-topping hit for the Hollywood Argyles in
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->''"There's a man in the funny papers we all know\\
He lives way back a long time ago\\
He don't eat nothin' but a bearcat stew\\
Well, this cat's name is-a Alley-Oop."''
-->-- '''Alley-Oop''', The Hollywood Argyles, 1960s song
He lives way back a long time ago\\
He don't eat nothin' but a bearcat stew\\
Well, this cat's name is-a Alley-Oop."''
-->-- '''Alley-Oop''', The Hollywood Argyles, 1960s song
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* AnAxeToGrindAnAxeToGrind: Alley's trademark weapon, to be sure.
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* BoisterousBruiser: Alley OopOop enjoys a good brawl every now and then.
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* DoesNotLikeShoesDoesNotLikeShoes: Alley Oop and the rest of the prehistoric folk tend to go barefoot.
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The comic strip also inspired a song by the same name, which was a #1 hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960[[labelnote:*]]cover versions by Dante and the Evergreens and the Dyno-Sores also reached #15 and #59 respectively[[/labelnote]] and was covered by Music/TheBeachBoys for their ''[[Music/BeachBoysParty Party!]]'' album in 1965.
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* ShoutOut: Dallas Frazier's song "Alley Oop", which became a chart-topping hit for the Hollywood Argyles in 1960.
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* DumbDinos: There was a series of educational strips called "Dinny's Family Album" that went into detail about the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the comic. Many of them played this trope straight. In the strips proper, Dinny was friendly but not very smart.
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* NoNeckChump: Alley and a few of his caveman buddies. Acknowledged in-universe; it actually prevents a vampire from biting him in one story.
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''Alley Oop'' is a long-running NewspaperComic featuring the adventures of the eponymous caveman and a supporting cast that includes his girlfriend Ooola, his pet dinosaur[[note]]Yes, we know.[[/note]] Dinny, and his best friend Foozy (who speaks entirely in rhyming couplets).
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* ContemporaryCaveman: Alley has been shuttling back and forth from our time to his own for so many years that he's perfectly comfortable in our world, but he's still always eager to return home. Ditto for Ooola. Recent years have seen Guz, Umpa, and th' Wizer visit the present as well.
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* ContemporaryCaveman: Alley has been shuttling back and forth from our time to his own for so many years that he's perfectly comfortable in our world, but he's still always eager happy to return home. Ditto for Ooola. Recent years have seen Guz, Umpa, and th' Wizer visit the present as well.
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** Ooola's full name is Ooola La, as in "Ooh la la!"
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* ContemporaryCaveman: Alley has been shuttling back and forth from our time to his own for so many years that he's perfectly comfortable in our world, but is he's still always eager to return home. home. Ditto for Ooola. Ooola. Recent years have seen Guz, Umpa, and th' Wizer visit the present as well.
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* ContemporaryCavemanContemporaryCaveman: Alley has been shuttling back and forth from our time to his own for so many years that he's perfectly comfortable in our world, but is still always eager to return home. Ditto for Ooola. Recent years have seen Guz, Umpa, and th' Wizer visit the present as well.
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* ElephantInTheLivingRoomElephantInTheLivingRoom: Oscar Boom went straight so many decades ago that many current readers weren't aware that he started out as a crook, and that he had never gone to trial or served jail time for his crimes. Recent storylines have finally addressed this.
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The series was created by V.T. Hamlin, and debuted in 1932. A major development came in 1937, with a storyline in which Alley Oop and Ooola were accidentally zapped into the 20th century by an experimental time machine. Subsequent storylines have involved Alley Oop visting many intervening periods of history.
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The series was created by V.T. Hamlin, and debuted in 1932. A major development came in 1937, with a storyline in which Alley Oop and Ooola were accidentally zapped into the 20th century by an experimental time machine.machine invented by one Dr. Elbert Wonmug. Subsequent storylines have involved Alley Oop visting many intervening periods of history.
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Somewhere A Palaeontologist Is Crying is now Artistic License Paleontology. Bad examples and ZCE are being removed.
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* RhymesOnADime: Foozy
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''Alley Oop'' is a long-running NewspaperComic featuring the adventures of the eponymous caveman and a supporting cast that includes his girlfriend Ooola, his pet dinosaur[[hottip:*:Yes, we know.]] Dinny, and his best friend Foozy (who speaks entirely in rhyming couplets).
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''Alley Oop'' is a long-running NewspaperComic featuring the adventures of the eponymous caveman and a supporting cast that includes his girlfriend Ooola, his pet dinosaur[[hottip:*:Yes, dinosaur[[note]]Yes, we know.]] [[/note]] Dinny, and his best friend Foozy (who speaks entirely in rhyming couplets).
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