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* ImprovComedyIsInane: Yakko brags he could come up with a good business idea off the top of his head, adding, "And improv is the weakest of my comedic disciplines." Dot snarks back that improv is the weakest of ''all'' comedic disciplines, so Yakko's attempt should be terrible.
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* ArtShift: The 'rejected' segments each have different art styles.

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* ArtShift: The 'rejected' segments each have different art styles.styles, with "Mime & Meme" having a simplified, almost ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''-esque art direction, "The Office Supplies" having a {{Retraux}} animation style reminiscent of cartoons from TheNineties, "Social Butterfly" being depicted in a ThickLineAnimation style, and "Aqua-Claus" being a parody of the cheap SynchroVox cartoons created by Cambria Productions.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Recently discovered habitable planets are probably not the best thing to pitch, given they're all billions of miles away and impossible to reach with our currently technology...especially when the price for if the person doesn't like what you're pitching is being ''dumped into a pit of fire''.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Recently discovered habitable planets are probably not the best thing to pitch, given they're all billions of miles away and impossible to reach with our currently current technology...especially when the price for if the person doesn't like what you're pitching is being ''dumped into a pit of fire''.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening to plunge Yakko into the flaming pit.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: KickTheDog: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening to plunge Yakko into the flaming pit.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening to plunge Yakko into the flaming pit.



* KickTheDog: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening to plunge Yakko into the flaming pit.

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* KickTheDog: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening to plunge Yakko into the flaming pit.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Recently discovered habitable planets are probably not the best thing to pitch, given they're all billions of miles away and impossible to reach with our currently technology...especially when the price for if the person doesn't like what you're pitching is being ''dumped into a pit of fire''.
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* KickTheDog: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening him to plunge Yakko to the flaming pit.

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* KickTheDog: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening him to plunge Yakko to into the flaming pit.
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** The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in the Griffin household in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.

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** The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in the Griffin household in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.
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* KickTheDog: Wakko and Dot ultimately punish Yakko at the very end of the episode, after he tells them that the planet was made up, by threatening him to plunge Yakko to the flaming pit.
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** Aqua-Claus is a reference to ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'', as a superpowered underwater being with a HeroicBuild riding on seahorses.
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** "Social Butterfly" strongly resembles ''WesternAnimation/TheBuzzOnMaggie''.

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** "Social Butterfly" strongly resembles ''WesternAnimation/TheBuzzOnMaggie''.''WesternAnimation/TheBuzzOnMaggie''.
* SynchroVox: Aqua-Claus uses this effect to resemble old, cheap superhero cartoons.

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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in the Griffin household in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.

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The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in the Griffin household in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.intentional.
** "Social Butterfly" strongly resembles ''WesternAnimation/TheBuzzOnMaggie''.
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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.

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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in the Griffin household in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.
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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episodes' writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.

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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episodes' episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.
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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.

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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's episodes' writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.
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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/Family Guy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.

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* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen in "Mime & Meme" bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/Family Guy''.''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.
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* ArtShift: The 'rejected' segments each have different art styles.
* ShoutOut: The living room and kitchen bear a striking resemblance to the ones in ''WesternAnimation/Family Guy''. Since the one of the episode's writers and showrunner Wellesley Wild works on that show, it could be intentional.
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* ShoutOut: In title and loosely in plot to ''Film/MissCongeniality'', here with Pinky entering a beauty pageant as cover for Brain to infiltrate the meeting of world leaders in the floor above.
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* CallBack: The spaceship that Yakko flies in the third verse of the song is the same one used in "Yakko's Universe" from 1993.
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'''Release date''': November 5, 2021

'''Opening line''': (Wakko) "Making gain-eys!"

'''Yakko's Big Idea''': Yakko has a great, musical new idea for an invention to present to Wakko and Dot.

'''Mouse Congeniality''': Pinky and the Brain enter a "Miss Universe" pageant in order to infiltrate a dictator gathering at "Chump Tower."

'''Rejected Animaniacs Characters''': The Warners revisit rejected characters from the cutting room floor including Aqua-Claus, Mime and Meme, The Office Supplies and Social Butterfly.

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* ShoutOut: The TV show the Warners watch is a parody of ''Series/SharkTank''.

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