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* HarshWordImpact: When Hiskel and Eggbert insult Slappy on TV, she reacts as if physically struck.

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* EveryManHasHisPrice: As Skippy poses as an usher, he asks Hisskil and Eggbert for their tickets, which they don't have. They try to pay him to let them in and he tells them it'd be wrong of them to try and bribe him, but he allows them in when he's given a large stack of cash.
* HarshWordImpact: When Hiskel Hisskil and Eggbert insult Slappy on TV, she reacts as if physically struck.
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* GassyScare: Wakko eats the king's dinner to test it for poison. Instantly he looks sick and the king exclaims "It was poisoned!" But then Wakko lets out one of his [[{{Gasshole}} signature burps]] and says "No, just mayonnaise.".

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* GassyScare: Wakko eats the king's dinner to test it for poison. Instantly he looks sick and the king exclaims "It was poisoned!" But then Wakko says "No, just mayonnaise." and lets out one of his [[{{Gasshole}} signature burps]] and says "No, just mayonnaise.".burps]].
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Some critics pan Slappy's work on TV. Her idea of a comeback is subjecting them to enough antics to the point they need body casts.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Some critics pan Slappy's work on TV. Her idea of a comeback is subjecting them to enough antics to the point they need body casts. The final act of vengeance against them is blowing up their studio as Hisskil is giving his sign-off.
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** This was brought back again in the episode "France, France, Revolution" from the [[WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020 2020 reboot]].
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* TheReveal: The episode is revealed to be a sketch for an audience in Miami Beach and the Warners all change into their bathrobes in the epilogue.
--> '''Yakko:''' [to Wakko and Dot] Oh, I gotta tell ya, Miami Beach audiences are awesome in the world.


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--> '''Dot:''' I have no idea what that meant.
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Tower Escape: The Warners ride off on an airplane with Ralph holding onto a rope on the end of it.

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Tower Escape: '''Tower Escape''': The Warners ride off on an airplane with Ralph holding onto a rope on the end of it.
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Tower Escape: The Warners ride off on an airplane with Ralph holding onto a rope on the end of it.
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Opening Line: "[[Film/CitizenKane Citizen Kane-y]]"

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Opening Line: "[[Film/CitizenKane Citizen Kane-y]]"
Kane-y]]"- Yakko
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Opening Line: "Citizen Cain-y"

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Opening Line: "Citizen Cain-y"
"[[Film/CitizenKane Citizen Kane-y]]"
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Opening Line: "Citizen Cain-y"



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Closing Tower Gag: "Speeeeeeeew!"- Skippy Squirrel
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* TheCameo: Slappy appears to tell the Warners "You three remind me of a very young [[WesternAnimation/ThePeterPotamusShow Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey]]", which confuses Dot.

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* TheCameo: Slappy appears to tell the Warners "You three remind me of a very young [[WesternAnimation/ThePeterPotamusShow [[WesternAnimation/PeterPotamus Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey]]", which confuses Dot.
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* TheCameo: Slappy appears to tell the Warners "You three remind me of a very young WesternAnimation/YippeeYappeeAndYahooey''", which confuses Dot.

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* TheCameo: Slappy appears to tell the Warners "You three remind me of a very young WesternAnimation/YippeeYappeeAndYahooey''", [[WesternAnimation/ThePeterPotamusShow Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey]]", which confuses Dot.

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* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Shirley McLoon]] shows up at one point.

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* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Shirley McLoon]] shows up at one point.point, alongside her namesake, Creator/ShirleyMacLaine.


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* TheCameo: Slappy appears to tell the Warners "You three remind me of a very young WesternAnimation/YippeeYappeeAndYahooey''", which confuses Dot.
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* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimaniacs Shirley McLoon]] shows up at one point.

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* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimaniacs [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Shirley McLoon]] shows up at one point.
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* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimaniacs Shirley McLoon]] shows up at one point.
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* ShoutOut: The epilogue is based on the endings of the 1960s version of ''The Jackie Gleason Show'', which was taped in Miami Beach.
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* BullyingADragon: Let's face it, when you make fun of a ScrewySquirrel in a world where cartoon characters are real, you're just asking for trouble.

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* BullyingADragon: Let's face it, when you make fun of a ScrewySquirrel screwball character in a world where cartoon characters are real, you're just asking for trouble.

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!!The Three Muska-Warners has examples of

* OverlyPrePreparedGag: The entire short is nothing more than a build up to the old "Vindow Viper" joke.

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!!The Three Muska-Warners has examples of

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* GassyScare: Wakko eats the king's dinner to test it for poison. Instantly he looks sick and the king exclaims "It was poisoned!" But then Wakko lets out one of his [[{{Gasshole}} signature burps]] and says "No, just mayonnaise.".
* OverlyPrePreparedGag: The entire short is nothing more than a build up to the old "Vindow Viper" joke.joke.
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* NotOnTheList: Slappy poses as an usher at the screening denying entry to Hisskil and Eggbert because they're not on the list.
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* BullyingADragon: Let's face it, you make fun of ScrewySquirrel in a world where cartoon characters are real, it's just asking for trouble.

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* BullyingADragon: Let's face it, when you make fun of a ScrewySquirrel in a world where cartoon characters are real, it's you're just asking for trouble.
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'''Airdate:''' November 5, 1993

'''Critical Condition:''' When two critics pan her classic shorts, Slappy Squirrel decides that the best response is to give them a first-hand look at her antics.

'''The Three Muska-Warners:''' The Warners are cast as Musketeers, assigned to protect the king from "The Viper."

!!Critical Condition has examples of
* BullyingADragon: Let's face it, you make fun of ScrewySquirrel in a world where cartoon characters are real, it's just asking for trouble.
* CaptainErsatz: The critics Lean Hisskil and Codger Eggbert are blatant parodies of famed critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Some critics pan Slappy's work on TV. Her idea of a comeback is subjecting them to enough antics to the point they need body casts.
* HarshWordImpact: When Hiskel and Eggbert insult Slappy on TV, she reacts as if physically struck.

!!The Three Muska-Warners has examples of

* OverlyPrePreparedGag: The entire short is nothing more than a build up to the old "Vindow Viper" joke.

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