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* SequelHook: While Wakko and Dot were able to save Yakko from getting killed, they were unaware about Yakko's fear even though he asks them. Therefore, they are likely to dive deeper into Yakko's fear in season 2.
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* SequelHook: While Wakko and Dot were able to save Yakko from getting killed, they were unaware about Yakko's fear even though he asks them. Therefore, they are likely to dive deeper into Yakko's fear in season 2.later seasons.
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* BreakTheCutie: '''Yakko''', himself, takes it hard when Pennywise confronts him.
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* BreakTheCutie: '''Yakko''', himself, takes it hard when Pennywise Nickelwise confronts him.
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* BreakTheCutie: '''Yakko''', himself, takes it hard when Pennywise confronts him.
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* TheCameo: The Warners appear in Pigor's sack.
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* AffectionateParody: To ''Literature/{{It}}''.
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* AffectionateParody: To ''Literature/{{It}}''. Specifically, its [[Film/ItChapterOne 2017 film adaptation]].
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* TakeThat: Yakko compares Nickelwise to Creator/JohnTravolta. ("Incredible dancer, hilarious wig, totally insane!")
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* SequelHook: While Wakko and Dot were able to save Yakko from getting killed, they were unaware about Yakko's fear even though he asks them. Therefore, they are likely to dive deeper into Yakko's fear in season 2.
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though Creator/{{Hulu}} ''did'' release an ad featuring scenes from the episode the October 31st prior, possibly as a way to make up for said delayed release).
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, less than a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though Creator/{{Hulu}} ''did'' release an ad featuring scenes from the episode the October 31st prior, possibly as a way to make up for said delayed release).
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though Creator/{{Hulu}} ''did'' release an ad featuring scenes from the episode the October 31st prior to its debut to possibly make up for the delayed release).
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though Creator/{{Hulu}} ''did'' release an ad featuring scenes from the episode the October 31st prior to its debut to prior, possibly as a way to make up for the said delayed release).
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though Hulu ''did'' release an ad featuring scenes from the episode the October 31st prior to its debut to possibly make up for the delayed release).
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though Hulu Creator/{{Hulu}} ''did'' release an ad featuring scenes from the episode the October 31st prior to its debut to possibly make up for the delayed release).
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though it ''was'' featured in ads leading up to the series premiere around that time).
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* HalloweenEpisode: This one is definitely more Halloween-themed. Ironically, it came out ''after'' Halloween had long passed, a week ''before Thanksgiving'' even. Better late than never (though it ''was'' featured in ads leading up to Hulu ''did'' release an ad featuring scenes from the series premiere around that time).episode the October 31st prior to its debut to possibly make up for the delayed release).
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* HatesBeingAlone: It turns out Yakko's greatest fear is having no one around to tell jokes to. He nearly goes crazy when he's lured into an empty office by Nickelwise.
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* HatesBeingAlone: It turns out Yakko's greatest fear is not only people not finding him funny, but having no one around to tell jokes to. He nearly goes crazy when he's lured into an empty office by Nickelwise.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The usually unflappable Yakko Warner is reduced to a terrified, panicking, ''literally'' tongue-tied mess when his biggest fear -- people not finding him funny -- is revealed and exploited by Nickelwise. If it wasn't for Wakko and Dot showing up, his soul would have been eaten.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The usually unflappable Yakko Warner is reduced to a terrified, panicking, ''literally'' tongue-tied mess when his biggest fear -- people not finding him funny -- is revealed and exploited by Nickelwise. He is, in fact, the ONLY Warner the clown managed to scare. If it wasn't for Wakko and Dot showing up, his soul would have been eaten.
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* UnexplainedAccent: {{Lampshaded}} by Brainenstein, who, while describing Pigor, mentions that he has an "inexplicably cockney accent".
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* UnexplainedAccent: {{Lampshaded}} by Brainenstein, who, while describing Pigor, mentions that he has an "inexplicably "inexplicable cockney accent".
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* BigFancyHouse: Brain's castle. Ironically, this sets off the angry mob as they blame him for decreasing home market value.
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* BigFancyHouse: Brain's Brainenstein's castle. Ironically, this sets off the angry mob as they blame him for decreasing home market value.
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* RunawayBride: Poor Pinky is heartbroken when Drusilla leaves him for Brain's second attempt at making a monster.
* ShoutOut: Pinky compliments Brain’s castle, who says that to build it, he only hired the finest masons, “skilled in the art of wall-stone craft.” It's a [[{{Pun}} punny (if somewhat tortured)]] reference to Mary ''Wollstonecraft'' Shelley, the author of [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} the sketch’s inspiration]].
* ShoutOut: Pinky compliments Brain’s castle, who says that to build it, he only hired the finest masons, “skilled in the art of wall-stone craft.” It's a [[{{Pun}} punny (if somewhat tortured)]] reference to Mary ''Wollstonecraft'' Shelley, the author of [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} the sketch’s inspiration]].
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* RunawayBride: Poor Pinky Pigor is heartbroken when Drusilla leaves him for Brain's Brainenstein's second attempt at making a monster.
* ShoutOut:Pinky Pigor compliments Brain’s Brainenstein’s castle, who says that to build it, he only hired the finest masons, “skilled in the art of wall-stone craft.” It's a [[{{Pun}} punny (if somewhat tortured)]] reference to Mary ''Wollstonecraft'' Shelley, the author of [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} the sketch’s inspiration]].
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* UnexplainedAccent: {{Lampshaded}} by Brainenstein, who, while describing Pigor, mentions that he has an "inexplicably cockney accent".
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* ShoutOut: Pinky compliments Brain’s castle, who says that to build it, he only hired the finest masons, “skilled in the art of wall-stone craft.” It's a [[GeniusBonus punny (if somewhat tortured)]] reference to Mary ''Wollstonecraft'' Shelley, the author of [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} the sketch’s inspiration]].
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* ShoutOut: Pinky compliments Brain’s castle, who says that to build it, he only hired the finest masons, “skilled in the art of wall-stone craft.” It's a [[GeniusBonus [[{{Pun}} punny (if somewhat tortured)]] reference to Mary ''Wollstonecraft'' Shelley, the author of [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} the sketch’s inspiration]].