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* ToiletHumor: When the Lamp tells him that humor is the highest form of intelligence, Ice King tries to make her laugh with hand fart. She is not amused. Neither is the other furniture when he tries it on them.

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* ToiletHumor: When the Lamp tells him that humor is the highest form of intelligence, Ice King tries to make her laugh with hand fart. She is not amused. Neither is the other furniture when he tries it on them.them.
* TheTriple: Ice King wanted Weight Set to make him buff, Microwave to heat up bologna sandwiches, and Dresser Drawer to be his improv coach.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Ice King wanted Weight Set to make him buff, Microwave to heat up bologna sandwiches, and Drawer Dresser to be his improv coach.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Oven mitts can be seen on the rack a few scenes before Ice King claims he doesn't have any to trick Life-Giving Magi.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Oven mitts can be seen on the rack a few scenes before Ice King claims he doesn't have any to trick Life-Giving Magi.Magus.



* GoneHorriblyWrong: Ice King uses the Life-Giving Magi's magic to bring his furniture to life so he can have friends, but the furniture is too smart to just blindly follow him and talk down to him.

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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Ice King uses the Life-Giving Magi's Magus's magic to bring his furniture to life so he can have friends, but the furniture is too smart to just blindly follow him and talk down to him.



** Life-Giving Magi wants to be Ice King's friend, but Ice King just wants him for his life-giving powers.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Ice King uses the Life-Giving Magi for his life-granting powers so he can bring his possessions to life and make them his friends, but his new friends turn out to be too smart for him and act incredibly mean and condescending towards him.

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** Life-Giving Magi Magus wants to be Ice King's friend, but Ice King just wants him for his life-giving powers.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Ice King uses the Life-Giving Magi Magus for his life-granting powers so he can bring his possessions to life and make them his friends, but his new friends turn out to be too smart for him and act incredibly mean and condescending towards him.
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* BrutalHonesty: Ice King's animated items do not mince words about his shortcomings and issues when he tries too hard to get them to like him.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Ice King uses the Life-Giving Magi for his life-granting powers so he can bring his possessions to life and make them his friends, but his new friends turn out to be too smart for him and act incredibly mean and condescending towards him.
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Ice King has a plan to form a perfect circle of confidants.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: This episode focuses on The Ice King. Finn and Jake do not appear in this episode.
* ContinuityNod: Ice King still has that Fionna and Cake Omnibus that was brought to life back in "Mystery Dungeon".
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Oven mitts can be seen on the rack a few scenes before Ice King claims he doesn't have any to trick Life-Giving Magi.
* FreezeFrameBonus: When Ice King is studying, a comic called Nihilism Funnies can be seen.
** Even more hilarious is that the comic is inside of a book titled ''The Lighter Side of [[Creator/FriedrichNietzsche Nietzsche]]''. The page he turns to seems to be about when the philosopher is sent to Jena when he is diagnosed with what would be named Binswanger's Disease, a form of dementia very similar to Alzheimer's Disease.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Ice King uses the Life-Giving Magi's magic to bring his furniture to life so he can have friends, but the furniture is too smart to just blindly follow him and talk down to him.
* IgnoredEpiphany: When the Lamp gives some advice to Ice King about being a good listener, he appears to get it, but then flips out and starts attacking the living furniture.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends:
** Ice King's reason behind bringing his furniture to life.
** Life-Giving Magi wants to be Ice King's friend, but Ice King just wants him for his life-giving powers.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Ice King wanted Weight Set to make him buff, Microwave to heat up bologna sandwiches, and Drawer Dresser to be his improv coach.
* ShoutOut:
** Ice King talks about forming his ''Series/IncredibleCrew''[[note]]the last live-action daytime Creator/CartoonNetwork show ever made. Featured the voice of Finn the Human [Jeremy Shada] as a cast member[[/note]] when he's bringing his furniture to life.
** When the Ice King says that the the Dresser was supposed to be his improv coach, he responds by saying a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Yes,_And%22_rule rule very familiar]] to improv artists. And then the Ice King gets stuck on what he's supposed to say next, just like an amateurish improv artist.
** The cymbals on the drum set has a face similar to that of [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Terrance & Phillip]], and it speaks with a similar accent.
* ToiletHumor: When the Lamp tells him that humor is the highest form of intelligence, Ice King tries to make her laugh with hand fart. She is not amused. Neither is the other furniture when he tries it on them.

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