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* In "Three Is a Magic Number", during the "multiply backwards from three times ten" montage, at the "three times eight is twenty-four" line, a tired octopus wakes up for a brief moment, then freaks out when it suddenly grows sixteen more tentacles.
* "I'm Just a Bill" has many funny or flat-out odd moments in it, mostly from Bill himself.

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* In "Three Is a Magic Number", during Number":
** The magician at the beginning pulls a number 3 out of his hat that changes colors and turns into a rabbit. The rabbit gets bigger and bigger until it disappears.
** The magician's two demonstrations of counting by threes are cut short by football players making their entrance. Both times, the large player with the "30" jersey crashes through the tunnel.
** During
the "multiply backwards from three times ten" montage, at the montage:
*** In
"three times nine is twenty-seven", one baseball team is joined by two others. They all wave each other off to catch the ball which drops.
*** "Three times
eight is twenty-four" line, twenty-four": a tired octopus wakes up for a brief moment, then freaks out when it suddenly grows sixteen more tentacles.
*** In "three times seven is twenty-one", the magician serenades his girlfriend on a moonlit boat ride. After two extra weeks are crossed off on the calendar, the girlfriend sinks into the water. Both give an AsideGlance.
*** "Three times four is twelve": a sleeping hen is keeping four eggs warm. Suddenly, she lays eight more eggs which all appear in a crate marked "one dozen". The hen looks down in shock.
*** "Three times three is nine": [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Poseidon]] holds a three-pronged trident which grows six extra prongs. When he notices this, he blows bubbles underwater.
* "I'm Just a Bill" has many funny or flat-out odd moments in it, mostly from Bill himself.
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-->''Roses are red,''\\

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-->''Roses --->''Roses are red,''\\
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* In "Three Is a Magic Number", during the "multiply backwards from three times ten" montage, at the "three times eight is twenty-four" line, a tired octopus wakes up for a brief moment, then freaks out when it suddenly grows sixteen more tentacles.
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** [[BigHam "OOOOH YEEEESSS!!!"]]

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** [[BigHam [[LargeHam "OOOOH YEEEESSS!!!"]]
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*** [[BigHam "OOOOH YEEEESSS!!!"]]

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*** ** [[BigHam "OOOOH YEEEESSS!!!"]]
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* In "The Preamble", the Constitution being stamped with "Right On!"

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* In "The Preamble", the Constitution being stamped with "Right On!" Also, the little girl who keeps trying to vote only to be disappointed--in the past segment she's too short to reach the ballot box, and in the present-day segment she rather smugly waits for her mother to finish in the voting booth, only to be startled as her mother carries her off by the hand.
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* In "Three-Ring Circus," the members of Congress get out of a clown care.

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* In "Three-Ring Circus," the members of Congress get out of a clown care.car.
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* In "Three-Ring Circus," the members of Congress get out of a clown care.
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** "Darn! That's the end."

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** [[ThatsAllFolks "Darn! That's the end.""]]
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** George III rubbing his hands together and laughing fiendishly at the thought of taxing the colonies.
* In "The Tale of Mr. Morton", there is the scene of Mr. Morton talking to his cat: "Hello, cat, you look good."
** And the neighbor chasing his kid: "Come here, kid, come on!"
** Also, Mr. Morton "rhym[ing] pretty words":
-->''Roses are red,''\\
''But Morton is blue.''\\
''Boo hoo hoo''

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* [[AccentUponTheWrongSyllable "Oooh, but it looks like I'm gonna live!"]]

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* *"I'm Just a Bill" has many funny or flat-out odd moments in it, mostly from Bill himself.
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[[AccentUponTheWrongSyllable "Oooh, but it looks like I'm gonna live!"]]live!"]]
***[[BigHam "OOOOH YEEEESSS!!!"]]
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I'm just a Troper. Yes I'm only a Troper.

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* [[AccentUponTheWrongSyllable "Oooh, but it looks like I'm gonna live!"]]
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** One of the colonists BlowingARaspberry at George III.

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** One of the colonists BlowingARaspberry at George III. And another throws a bucket that lands on his head.

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* In "A Noun's a Person Place or Thing", there's not only the bit mentioned on the main page about Mrs. Jones's dog turning on her after the narrator and her brother give it a bone (it chases her up a street sign pole), there's the trip on the ferry to the Statue of Liberty where the narrator find her friend already waiting for her--which she then explains with the parenthetical aside "He took an early ferry." And then it snows in the middle of summer. Also, the first bit where she takes a train has the gem of the bandits (right out of the Old West) running into the hillside on horseback when the train goes through a tunnel, and then when the narrator is naming all the nouns the engineer pulls a reverse stick-up on the bandit.

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* In "A Noun's a Person Place or Thing", there's not only the bit mentioned on the main page about Mrs. Jones's dog turning on her after the narrator and her brother give it a bone (it chases her up a street sign pole), there's the trip on the ferry to the Statue of Liberty where the narrator find her friend already waiting for her--which she then explains with the parenthetical aside "He took an early ferry." And then it snows in the middle of summer.
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Also, the first bit where she takes a train has the gem of the bandits (right out of the Old West) running ''running into the hillside on horseback horseback'' when the train goes through a tunnel, and then when the narrator is naming all the nouns the engineer pulls a reverse stick-up on the bandit.
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* In "A Noun's a Person Place or Thing", there's not only the bit mentioned on the main page about Mrs. Jones's dog turning on her after the narrator and her brother give it a bone (it chases her up a street sign pole), there's the trip on the ferry to the Statue of Liberty where the narrator find her friends already waiting for her--which she then explains with the parenthetical aside "He took an early ferry."

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* In "A Noun's a Person Place or Thing", there's not only the bit mentioned on the main page about Mrs. Jones's dog turning on her after the narrator and her brother give it a bone (it chases her up a street sign pole), there's the trip on the ferry to the Statue of Liberty where the narrator find her friends friend already waiting for her--which she then explains with the parenthetical aside "He took an early ferry."" And then it snows in the middle of summer. Also, the first bit where she takes a train has the gem of the bandits (right out of the Old West) running into the hillside on horseback when the train goes through a tunnel, and then when the narrator is naming all the nouns the engineer pulls a reverse stick-up on the bandit.

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* In "The Shot Heard 'Round the World", the Lexington Battle has a gunshot with the word "Bang!" in a cloud. The image then fades to a globe with a voice balloon from China saying, "What was that?"

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* In "The Shot Heard 'Round the World", the Lexington Battle has a gunshot with the word "Bang!" in a cloud. The image then fades to a globe with a voice balloon from China Asia saying, "What was that?"


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** One of the colonists BlowingARaspberry at George III.
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* In "A Noun's a Person Place or Thing", there's not only the bit mentioned on the main page about Mrs. Jones's dog turning on her after the narrator and her brother give it a bone (it chases her up a street sign pole), there's the trip on the ferry to the Statue of Liberty where the narrator find her friends already waiting for her--which she then explains with the parenthetical aside "He took an early ferry."
* In "No More Kings", George III keeps trying to stop the colonists from making their own country and electing George Washington president, only to be continually thwarted by the animator in a manner reminiscent of WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck.
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It's a comma, per the lyrics and the visual in the song.


* In "Interjections!", after Geraldine tells Geraldo, "Hey! You're kinda cute!", her compliment appears above them in big, bold letters. Then, when the singer recommends replacing the exclamation point with a period "...when the feeling's not as strong", Geraldo turns into a frog, much to Geraldine's disgust. The text also transforms into, "Hey, you're kinda cute.", written in small, plain letters.

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* In "Interjections!", after Geraldine tells Geraldo, "Hey! You're kinda cute!", her compliment appears above them in big, bold letters. Then, when the singer recommends replacing the exclamation point with a period "..."a comma when the feeling's not as strong", Geraldo turns into a frog, much to Geraldine's disgust. The text also transforms into, "Hey, you're kinda cute.", written in small, plain letters.
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Period, not comma


* In "Interjections!", after Geraldine tells Geraldo, "Hey! You're kinda cute!", her compliment appears above them in big, bold letters. Then, when the singer recommends replacing the exclamation point with a comma "...when the feeling's not as strong", Geraldo turns into a frog, much to Geraldine's disgust. The text also transforms into, "Hey, you're kinda cute.", written in small, plain letters.

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* In "Interjections!", after Geraldine tells Geraldo, "Hey! You're kinda cute!", her compliment appears above them in big, bold letters. Then, when the singer recommends replacing the exclamation point with a comma period "...when the feeling's not as strong", Geraldo turns into a frog, much to Geraldine's disgust. The text also transforms into, "Hey, you're kinda cute.", written in small, plain letters.
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* In "The Shot Heard 'Round the World", the Lexington Battle has a gunshot with the word "Bang!" in a cloud. The image then fades to a a globe with a voice balloon from China saying, "What was that?"

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* In "The Shot Heard 'Round the World", the Lexington Battle has a gunshot with the word "Bang!" in a cloud. The image then fades to a a globe with a voice balloon from China saying, "What was that?"

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** Ever since [[MemeticMutation the invention of]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_%28mind_game%29 The Game]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywiovudwsfA this clip]] has [[HilariousInHindsight gotten funnier]]:
--->'''Spectator:''' Darn! You just lost The Game!"



* Ever since the invention of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_%28mind_game%29 The Game]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywiovudwsfA this clip]] has gotten funnier:
--->'''Spectator:''' Darn! You just lost The Game!"

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* Ever since In "The Shot Heard 'Round the invention of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_%28mind_game%29 World", the Lexington Battle has a gunshot with the word "Bang!" in a cloud. The Game]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywiovudwsfA this clip]] has gotten funnier:
--->'''Spectator:''' Darn! You just lost The Game!"
image then fades to a a globe with a voice balloon from China saying, "What was that?"
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* Ever since the invention of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_%28mind_game%29 The Game]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywiovudwsfA this clip]] has gotten funnier:
--->'''Spectator:''' Darn! You just lost The Game!"
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* In "The Preamble", the Constitution being stamped with "Right On!"
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** "Hurray! I'm for the other team!"
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* "Tyrannosaurus Debt": [[TheCameo Bill]] running away from the eponymous dinosaur at the end.
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* "Or excited..." ''WOOOOOWWWW!!''

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* ** "Or excited..." ''WOOOOOWWWW!!''
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* "Or excited..." ''WOOOOOWWWW!!''

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* "Or excited..." ''WOOOOOWWWW!!''''WOOOOOWWWW!!''
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** "Darn! That's the end."

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** "Darn! That's the end.""
* "Or excited..." ''WOOOOOWWWW!!''
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** On "...or frightened", a snake sneaks up on a girl but yells "Eeeeeek!" when she makes a scary face at him.
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* In "Interjections!", after Geraldine tells Geraldo, "Hey! You're kinda cute!", her compliment appears above them in big, bold letters. Then, when the singer recommends replacing the exclamation point with a comma "...when the feeling's not as strong", Geraldo turns into a frog, much to Geraldine's disgust. The text also transforms into, "Hey, you're kinda cute.", written in small, plain letters.
** "Darn! That's the end."

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