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* In ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' (and most Muppet productions in general), the Swedish Chef keeps an assortment of weapons in his kitchen in the off chance he may need them to cook something, or defend himself from whatever he's cooking. These include a baseball bat to deal with cakes who come to life and insult him in mock Japanese, blunderbusses for when pancakes get stuck to the ceiling, and a ''bazooka'' to make two perfect pumpkin pies.
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* An old Ernie and Bert sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'' has Ernie heading off to take a bath with a flashlight (in case the power goes out), an umbrella (in case it starts to rain in the bathroom), and a bowling ball (in case somebody drops by and asks to borrow one). Bert, naturally, thinks that Ernie is being ridiculous... until all that stuff starts happening.
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* An old Ernie and Bert sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'' has Ernie heading off to take a bath with a flashlight (in case the power goes out), an umbrella (in case it starts to rain in the bathroom), and a bowling ball (in case somebody drops by and asks to borrow one). Bert, naturally, thinks that Ernie is being ridiculous... [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight until all that stuff starts happening.happening]].
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* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSlimGoodbody'': It seemed like Slim Goodbody had gadgets and tactics to solve nearly every issue that the villains conjured up, ranging from a blimp equipped with water bombs to TeleportersAndTransporters. Justified in that it's his job to foil these villains' plans, and it's implied he has the government funding needed to actually make these things happen!
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* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSlimGoodbody'': It seemed like Slim Goodbody had gadgets and tactics to solve nearly every issue that the villains conjured up, ranging from a blimp equipped with water bombs to TeleportersAndTransporters. {{Teleportation}}. Justified in that it's his job to foil these villains' plans, and it's implied he has the government funding needed to actually make these things happen!happen!
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** A ''Sesame Street'' parody sketch on ''Series/{{MADtv}}'' features Big Bird getting the bird flu and causing the deaths of many Sesame Street residents, which leads the human characters to decide to kill him. One douses him with gasoline and then asks for a lighter. One of the kids immediately [[PyroManiac produces his]], causing the asker to look quite surprised.
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** A ''Sesame Street'' parody sketch on ''Series/{{MADtv}}'' features Big Bird getting the bird flu and causing the deaths of many Sesame Street residents, which leads the human characters to decide to kill him. One douses him with gasoline and then asks for a lighter. One of the kids immediately [[PyroManiac produces his]], causing the asker to look quite surprised.surprised.
* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSlimGoodbody'': It seemed like Slim Goodbody had gadgets and tactics to solve nearly every issue that the villains conjured up, ranging from a blimp equipped with water bombs to TeleportersAndTransporters. Justified in that it's his job to foil these villains' plans, and it's implied he has the government funding needed to actually make these things happen!
* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSlimGoodbody'': It seemed like Slim Goodbody had gadgets and tactics to solve nearly every issue that the villains conjured up, ranging from a blimp equipped with water bombs to TeleportersAndTransporters. Justified in that it's his job to foil these villains' plans, and it's implied he has the government funding needed to actually make these things happen!
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* In ''WesternAnimation/MrMeaty'', Josh and Parker are attacked by an alien who's trying to implant them with eggs. When they're cornered by the counter, Josh starts looking for a weapon to fight back with. A glass case mounted on the wall containing a net with the words "IN CASE OF ALIEN ATTACK" written on it causes Josh to remark, "[[LampshadeHanging Okay, that's WAY too convenient]]."
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* In ''WesternAnimation/MrMeaty'', ''Series/MrMeaty'', Josh and Parker are attacked by an alien who's trying to implant them with eggs. When they're cornered by the counter, Josh starts looking for a weapon to fight back with. A glass case mounted on the wall containing a net with the words "IN CASE OF ALIEN ATTACK" written on it causes Josh to remark, "[[LampshadeHanging Okay, that's WAY too convenient]]."
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* In ''MrMeaty'', Josh and Parker are attacked by an alien who's trying to implant them with eggs. When they're cornered by the counter, Josh starts looking for a weapon to fight back with. A glass case mounted on the wall containing a net with the words "IN CASE OF ALIEN ATTACK" written on it causes Josh to remark, "[[LampshadeHanging Okay, that's WAY too convenient]]."
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* In ''MrMeaty'', ''WesternAnimation/MrMeaty'', Josh and Parker are attacked by an alien who's trying to implant them with eggs. When they're cornered by the counter, Josh starts looking for a weapon to fight back with. A glass case mounted on the wall containing a net with the words "IN CASE OF ALIEN ATTACK" written on it causes Josh to remark, "[[LampshadeHanging Okay, that's WAY too convenient]]."
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* An old Ernie and Bert sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'' has Ernie heading off to take a bath with a flashlight (in case the power goes out), an umbrella (in case it starts to rain in the bathroom), and a bowling ball (in case somebody wanders by and asks to borrow one). Bert, naturally, thinks that Ernie is being ridiculous... until all that stuff starts happening.
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* An old Ernie and Bert sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'' has Ernie heading off to take a bath with a flashlight (in case the power goes out), an umbrella (in case it starts to rain in the bathroom), and a bowling ball (in case somebody wanders drops by and asks to borrow one). Bert, naturally, thinks that Ernie is being ridiculous... until all that stuff starts happening.
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** A ''Sesame Street'' parody sketch on ''Series/{{MADtv}}'' features Big Bird getting the bird flu and causing the deaths of many Sesame Street residents, which leads the human characters to decide to kill him. One douses him with gasoline and then asks for a lighter. One of the kids suddenly [[PyroManiac produces his]], causing the asker to look quite surprised.
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** A ''Sesame Street'' parody sketch on ''Series/{{MADtv}}'' features Big Bird getting the bird flu and causing the deaths of many Sesame Street residents, which leads the human characters to decide to kill him. One douses him with gasoline and then asks for a lighter. One of the kids suddenly immediately [[PyroManiac produces his]], causing the asker to look quite surprised.
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* An old Ernie and Bert sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'' has Ernie heading off to take a bath with a flashlight (in case the power goes out), an umbrella (in case it starts to rain in the bathroom), and a bowling ball (in case somebody wanders by and asks to borrow one). Bert, naturally, states that this is the most ridiculous thing he's ever heard...until all that stuff starts happening.
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* An old Ernie and Bert sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'' has Ernie heading off to take a bath with a flashlight (in case the power goes out), an umbrella (in case it starts to rain in the bathroom), and a bowling ball (in case somebody wanders by and asks to borrow one). Bert, naturally, states thinks that this Ernie is the most ridiculous thing he's ever heard...being ridiculous... until all that stuff starts happening.
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** A ''Sesame Street'' parody sketch on ''MadTV'' features Big Bird getting the bird flu and causing the deaths of many Sesame Street residents, which leads the human characters to decide to kill him. One douses him with gasoline and then asks for a lighter. One of the kids suddenly [[PyroManiac produces his]], causing the asker to look quite surprised.
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** A ''Sesame Street'' parody sketch on ''MadTV'' ''Series/{{MADtv}}'' features Big Bird getting the bird flu and causing the deaths of many Sesame Street residents, which leads the human characters to decide to kill him. One douses him with gasoline and then asks for a lighter. One of the kids suddenly [[PyroManiac produces his]], causing the asker to look quite surprised.
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* In ''MrMeaty'', Josh and Parker are attacked by an alien who's trying to implant them with eggs. When they're cornered by the counter, Josh starts looking for a weapon to fight back with. A glass case mounted on the wall containing a net with the words "IN CASE OF ALIEN ATTACK" written on it causes Josh to remark, "Okay, that's WAY too convenient."
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* In ''MrMeaty'', Josh and Parker are attacked by an alien who's trying to implant them with eggs. When they're cornered by the counter, Josh starts looking for a weapon to fight back with. A glass case mounted on the wall containing a net with the words "IN CASE OF ALIEN ATTACK" written on it causes Josh to remark, "Okay, that's WAY too convenient."
* An old Ernie and Bert sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'' has Ernie heading off to take a bath with a flashlight (in case the power goes out), an umbrella (in case it starts to rain in the bathroom), and a bowling ball (in case somebody wanders by and asks to borrow one). Bert, naturally, states that this is the most ridiculous thing he's ever heard...until all that stuff starts happening.
** A ''Sesame Street'' parody sketch on ''MadTV'' features Big Bird getting the bird flu and causing the deaths of many Sesame Street residents, which leads the human characters to decide to kill him. One douses him with gasoline and then asks for a lighter. One of the kids suddenly [[PyroManiac produces his]], causing the asker to look quite surprised.