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* ShoutOut: The dream sequence is very reminiscent of ''Series/TwinPeaks'', complete with shattering mirror.
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* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO acting like the protagonist of a film noir detective story, while proving a PrivateEyeMonologue and voicing all the things that don't have a voice.

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* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO acting like the protagonist of a film noir detective story, while proving providing a PrivateEyeMonologue and voicing all the things that don't have a voice.
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* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] in "The Monster" and "Gotcha", gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to set up an imaginary world.
* WouldHitAGirl: BMO says that Bebe is a bad guy because "he hits ladies."

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: BMO says that Bebe is a bad guy because "he yells at ladies."
* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] in "The Monster" and "Gotcha", gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to set up an imaginary world.
* WouldHitAGirl: BMO says that Bebe is a bad guy because "he hits ladies."
world.
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* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] in "The Monster" and "Gotcha", gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to set up an imaginary world.

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* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] in "The Monster" and "Gotcha", gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to set up an imaginary world.world.
* WouldHitAGirl: BMO says that Bebe is a bad guy because "he hits ladies."
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The greengrocer's apostrophe strike's again!


* TheCorpseStopsHere: BMO is framed for Bebe's murder by having the "cops" (a bunch of cats that got into the treehouse) show up as he discover's Bebe's body.

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* TheCorpseStopsHere: BMO is framed for Bebe's murder by having the "cops" (a bunch of cats that got into the treehouse) show up as he discover's discovers Bebe's body.
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* CompanionCube: One of the characters in BMO's film noir fantasy is played by a TV remote.
* TheCorpseStopsHere: BMO is framed for Bebe's murder.

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* CompanionCube: One of the characters in BMO's film noir fantasy fantasy, Bebe the shady night club owner, is played by a TV remote.
* TheCorpseStopsHere: BMO is framed for Bebe's murder.murder by having the "cops" (a bunch of cats that got into the treehouse) show up as he discover's Bebe's body.



* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing detective and acting like the protagonist of a Noir story, while voicing all the things that don't have a voice.

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* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing detective and acting like the protagonist of a Noir film noir detective story, while proving a PrivateEyeMonologue and voicing all the things that don't have a voice.

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* AnimalsLackAttributes: The cats have an anus, but the trope is otherwise played straight with the animals.
* TheCorpseStopsHere: How BMO is framed for Bebe's murder.

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* AnimalsLackAttributes: The cats have an anus, anuses, but the trope is otherwise played straight with the animals.
* CompanionCube: One of the characters in BMO's film noir fantasy is played by a TV remote.
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TheCorpseStopsHere: How BMO is framed for Bebe's murder.



* DetectiveDrama: [=BMO=] fashions this world using the random animals around the house.
* FemmeFatale: Lorraine

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* DetectiveDrama: FemmeFatale: BMO casts a chicken as "Lorraine", an old flame who ends up double-crossing Ronnie and Bebe.
* MindScrew: After BMO is chased by the cops and falls down the ladder into the treasure room, there's a muddled flashback of him setting up the whole "film noir mystery" scenario he's spent the episode playing out, intercut with scenes of him talking to himself in the bathroom mirror, and another scene of him turning towards the camera.
* MrImagination:
[=BMO=] fashions this an elaborate fantasy world using the random animals around the house.
* FemmeFatale: Lorraine
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* NoirEpisode: It serves as BMO's.
* PrivateDetective: What BMO appears to be.

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* NoirEpisode: It serves as BMO's.
* PrivateDetective: What
BMO appears to be.imagines himself as a hard-boiled PrivateDetective tracking down Finn's lost sock.
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Let\'s refrain from the use of awkward neologisms where not absolutely necessary.


* AmbiguousGender: Called into question - if the "noire" in the title refers to BMO hirself, the e on the end implies a feminine gender.

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* AmbiguousGender: Called into question - if the "noire" in the title refers to BMO hirself, BMO, whose gender ([[NoBiologicalSex if any]]) is indeterminate; in the e word's native French, the "e" on the end implies denotes a feminine gender.

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* AmbiguousGender: Called into question - if the "noire" in the title refers to BMO hirself, the e on the end implies a feminine gender.



* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Since it's a parody of noir genre, most of BMO's detective drama is black and white.

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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Since it's a parody of the noir genre, most of BMO's detective drama is black and white.



* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing detective and acting like he in a Noir story with him voicing all the things that don't have a voice.

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* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing detective and acting like he in the protagonist of a Noir story with him story, while voicing all the things that don't have a voice.



* PrivateDetective: What BMO sees himself as.
* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.

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* PrivateDetective: What BMO sees himself as.
appears to be.
* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] in "The Monster" and "Gotcha", gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.set up an imaginary world.
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* TheCorpseStopsHere: How BMO is framed for Bebe's murder.


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* FemmeFatale: Lorraine
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NEPTR previously reappeared in \"Hot to the Touch\"


* TheCameo: NEPTER returns for a bit, having been playing hide and seek with Finn only for them to have forgotten about him.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: For [=BMO=].
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* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing detective and acting like he in a Noir story with him voicing all the things that don't have a voice.



* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.
* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing detective and acting like he in a Noir story with him voicing all the things that don't have a voice.

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* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.
* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing detective and acting like he in a Noir story with him voicing all the things that don't have a voice.
imagination.
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* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing dectictive and acting like he in a Noir story with him voicing all the things that don't have a voice.

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* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing dectictive detective and acting like he in a Noir story with him voicing all the things that don't have a voice.
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* AnimalsLackAttributes: The cats have an anus, but the trope is otherwise played straight with the animals.
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* TheCameo: NEPTER returns for a bit, having been playing hide and seek with Finn only for them to have forgotten about him.



* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.

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* TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.imagination.
* TheNarrator: The whole thing is BMO playing dectictive and acting like he in a Noir story with him voicing all the things that don't have a voice.
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* NoirEpisode: It serves as BMO's.

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* DetectiveDrama: [=BMO=] fashions this world using the random animals around the house.

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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Since it's a parody of noir genre, most of BMO's detective drama is black and white.
* DetectiveDrama: [=BMO=] fashions this world using the random animals around the house.
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* TalkingAnimals: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.

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* TalkingAnimals: TalkingAnimal: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.
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* DetectiveDrama: [=BMO=] fashions this world using the random animals around the house.
* PrivateDetective: What BMO sees himself as.
* TalkingAnimals: Played with, BMO, like [=LSP=] gives personalities to the otherwise normal animals to promote his imagination.
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BMO uses his hard-boiled detective skills to track down Finn's missing sock.
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