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* FilmNoir: Episode Seven is an AffectionateParody of the genre, featuring trilby-wearing gangsters, interrogations, and shady underground sugar dealing and a criminal protection racket. Lampshaded during one chapter, where Dipper has a dream starring himself as the HardboiledDetective and Wendy as the DameWithACase.
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** Kevin Corduroy, Wendy's middle brother, is a LivingProp in the main series, and becomes part of the main group of children during the series after he becomes [[spoiler:Mabel's LoveInterest]].

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** Kevin Corduroy, Wendy's middle brother, is a LivingProp in the main series, and becomes part of the main group of children during the series fanfic after he becomes [[spoiler:Mabel's LoveInterest]].
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** Kevin Corduroy, Wendy's middle brother, is a LivingProp in the main series, and becomes part of the main group of children during the series after he becomes [[spoiler:Mabel's LoveInterest]].
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* DonutMessWithACop: In Episode 12, Blubs enjoys a box of chocolate donuts while the Pines are in jail. To his credit, he offers them some.
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** They are used for comedic purpose, when the characters or the narration casually mention outlandish events. One notable instance involves Mabel almost marrying 'the girl with the false arm from the donut store', who's now currently in prison.

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** They are used for comedic purpose, when the characters or the narration casually mention outlandish events. One notable instance involves Mabel almost marrying 'the girl with the false arm from the donut store', who's now currently in prison. Another similar instance is whatever (child-inappropriate) thing occurred in San Fran' in 1973, which Stan references frequently throughout Episode 8.
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* ArcWords: In Episode 6, the phrase 'the apple never falls far from the tree' pops up plenty, allowing Pacifica to contemplate her relationship with being a Northwest, and how much her family's legacy defines her.

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* BaitAndSwitch: In Episode 3, Wendy and Pacifica decide they need to distract Dipper in order to steal the snowglobe off him. The scene looks entirely set for Pacifica to [[DistractedByTheSexy invoke her powers of seduction]] in order to steal it off him...only for her to ask him what he thinks is being kept in Area 51.



* BaitAndSwitch: In Episode 3, Wendy and Pacifica decide they need to distract Dipper in order to steal the snowglobe off him. The scene looks entirely set for Pacifica to [[DistractedByTheSexy invoke her powers of seduction]] in order to steal it off him...only for her to ask him what he thinks is being kept in Area 51.

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