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* ShoutOut: Slide the Ferret is an obvious parody of VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog.

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* ShoutOut: Slide the Ferret is an obvious parody of VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog.Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog.
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* TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack: JP's reflection seemingly independently gives the correct answer to a hard math question, and explodes when Kelsey uses this to prove he's not the real JP. [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Craig's eyes are bugged out in surprised]] that it managed to answer correctly, but they quickly move on.

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* TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack: JP's J.P.'s reflection seemingly independently gives the correct answer to a hard math question, and explodes when Kelsey uses this to prove he's not the real JP. J.P. [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Craig's eyes are bugged out in surprised]] surprise]] that it managed to answer correctly, but they quickly move on.



* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Discussed; Kelsey is tasked with identifying the "bad guy" in a ''Slide the Ferret'' comic. [[StoppedReadingTooSoon From the limited amount she reads]], Kelsey figures Slide is the bad guy, because he's breaking into a man's home and beating him up for building a robot. Craig's disagreement amounts to "he's the main character, so he ''must'' be the good guy", and he's aghast when Kelsey and JP tell him otherwise.

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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Discussed; Kelsey is tasked with identifying the "bad guy" in a ''Slide the Ferret'' comic. [[StoppedReadingTooSoon From the limited amount she reads]], Kelsey figures Slide is the bad guy, because he's breaking into a man's home and beating him up for building a robot. Craig's disagreement amounts to "he's the main character, so he ''must'' be the good guy", and he's aghast when Kelsey and JP J.P. tell him otherwise.



* SpotTheImposter: For her final trial, Kelsey has to spot the real JP between him and ''his reflection''. She wins by asking a math question, which the [[TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack reflection]] answers. Kelsey knows that the real JP only knows about dinosaurs and would not answer correctly.

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* SpotTheImposter: For her final trial, Kelsey has to spot the real JP J.P. between him and ''his reflection''. She wins by asking a math question, which the [[TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack reflection]] answers. Kelsey knows that the real JP J.P. only knows about dinosaurs and would not answer correctly.



* TemptingFate: After getting her sword impaled to the wall, Kelsey says that the damage could have been a lot worse. Then her weight drags the sword down, leaving a huge crack on the wall.

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* TemptingFate: After getting her sword impaled to the wall, Kelsey says that the damage could have been a lot worse. Then her weight drags the sword down, leaving a huge crack on in the wall.
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->Written & storyboarded by Dahsawn Mahone & Najja Porter

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->Written & storyboarded by Dahsawn Dashawn Mahone & Najja Porter
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->Written & storyboarded by Dahsawn Mahone & Najja Porter
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* MeaningfulName: The hardware store employee who gave Kelsey her PVC "sword" is named Piper
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* ForgingScene: Parodied; the episode's DistantPrologue frames a plastic pipe being cut to length at a hardware store like forging an epic weapon.


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* MyLittlePanzer: Kelsey's [[PipePain PVC "sword"]] is able to break a big hole in a wall by accident. Her dad takes it away until she shows she's responsible enough that this won't happen again.
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* ShoutOut: Slide the Ferret is an obvious parody of VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog.


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* SummonToHand: After Neil lets Kelsey get her sword back, she has an ImagineSpot where she summons it from the top of the fridge and it flies out the window, through a moving car, and into the Williams' home, where she catches it with her hand.
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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Discussed; Kelsey is tasked with identifying the "bad guy" in a ''Slide the Ferret'' comic. [[StoppedReadingTooSoon From the limited amount she reads]], Kelsey figures Slide is the bad guy, because he's breaking into a man's home and beating him up because he built a robot. Craig's disagreement amounts to "he's the main character, so he ''must'' be the good guy", and he's aghast when Kelsey and JP tell him otherwise.

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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Discussed; Kelsey is tasked with identifying the "bad guy" in a ''Slide the Ferret'' comic. [[StoppedReadingTooSoon From the limited amount she reads]], Kelsey figures Slide is the bad guy, because he's breaking into a man's home and beating him up because he built for building a robot. Craig's disagreement amounts to "he's the main character, so he ''must'' be the good guy", and he's aghast when Kelsey and JP tell him otherwise.
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* NotHyperbole: Neil tells Nicole off-screen he'll be back to fix the the wall come dawn. A very tired Nicole finds out he was serious when he shows up at ''5:00 AM''.
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* TheManInMirrorTalksBack: JP's reflection seemingly independently gives the correct answer to a hard math question, and explodes when Kelsey uses this to prove he's not the real JP. [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Craig's eyes are bugged out in surprised]] that it managed to answer correctly, but they quickly move on.

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* TheManInMirrorTalksBack: TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack: JP's reflection seemingly independently gives the correct answer to a hard math question, and explodes when Kelsey uses this to prove he's not the real JP. [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Craig's eyes are bugged out in surprised]] that it managed to answer correctly, but they quickly move on.
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* BookEnds: The plot starts with Craig telling Kelsey to run from Nicole catching her in messing up the wall and it ends with Craig telling her dad the same thing.
* ExactWords: Kelsey's father Neil promised Nicole he'd show up at the crack of dawn to fix her wall, and to her surprise he meant it. Later he complains that she doesn't want him doing that anymore.


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* TheManInMirrorTalksBack: JP's reflection seemingly independently gives the correct answer to a hard math question, and explodes when Kelsey uses this to prove he's not the real JP. [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Craig's eyes are bugged out in surprised]] that it managed to answer correctly, but they quickly move on.
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* FalseReassurance: Neil sneaks into the Williams house without their permission to repair the wall early in the morning, explaining that "I made my own key--''not'' breaking and entering".
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Craig thinks having your name in the title automatically makes you the good guy.


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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Discussed; Kelsey is tasked with identifying the "bad guy" in a ''Slide the Ferret'' comic. [[StoppedReadingTooSoon From the limited amount she reads]], Kelsey figures Slide is the bad guy, because he's breaking into a man's home and beating him up because he built a robot. Craig's disagreement amounts to "he's the main character, so he ''must'' be the good guy", and he's aghast when Kelsey and JP tell him otherwise.
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* RuleOfThree: Kelsey has to complete three trials in order to be worthy of having her sword again.

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* RuleOfThree: Kelsey believes that she has to complete three trials in order to be worthy of having her sword again.
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When Kelsey demolishes a wall at Craig's house, her father takes away her sword. So she enlists Craig and JP to help prove to her father that she's still worthy.

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When Kelsey demolishes a wall at Craig's house, her father takes away her sword. So So, she enlists Craig and JP to help prove to her father that she's still worthy.



* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Craig makes a "Certificate of Worthitude" for Kelsey. Neil points out that "worthitude" is not a real word.

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* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Craig makes a "Certificate of Worthitude" for Kelsey. Her father Neil points out that "worthitude" is not a real word.

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* HowCouldItGetWorse: After getting her sword impaled to the wall, Kelsey says that the damage could have been a lot worse. Then her weight drags the sword down, leaving a huge crack on the wall.



* SpotTheImposter: For her final trial, Kelsey has to spot the real JP between him and ''his reflection''. She wins by asking a math question, which the [[TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack reflection]] answers. Kelsey knows that the real JP only knows about dinosaurs and would not answer correctly.

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* SpotTheImposter: For her final trial, Kelsey has to spot the real JP between him and ''his reflection''. She wins by asking a math question, which the [[TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack reflection]] answers. Kelsey knows that the real JP only knows about dinosaurs and would not answer correctly.correctly.
* TemptingFate: After getting her sword impaled to the wall, Kelsey says that the damage could have been a lot worse. Then her weight drags the sword down, leaving a huge crack on the wall.
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* GilliganCut: In the flashback to when Kelsey gets her sword, she promises to use it responsibly. Cut to her batting pillows with it.
* HowCouldItGetWorse: After getting her sword impaled to the wall, Kelsey says that the damage could have been a lot worse. Then her weight drags the sword down, leaving a huge crack on the wall.
* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Craig makes a "Certificate of Worthitude" for Kelsey. Neil points out that "worthitude" is not a real word.
* RuleOfThree: Kelsey has to complete three trials in order to be worthy of having her sword again.
* SpotTheImposter: For her final trial, Kelsey has to spot the real JP between him and ''his reflection''. She wins by asking a math question, which the [[TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack reflection]] answers. Kelsey knows that the real JP only knows about dinosaurs and would not answer correctly.
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When Kelsey demolishes a wall at Craig's house, her father takes away her sword. So she enlists Craig and JP to help prove to her father that she's still worthy.
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