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** Zig-Zagged for the Coffin, because it's implied by both the Coffin and the Yellow Guy that that Duck Guy being conscious whilst dead isn't actually how it's meant to be, and the conscious Duck Guy being inside him becomes a living nightmare. But he does at least get freed from the situation when the Yellow Guy digs up the grave. [[FacialHorror Too bad he lost his face in the process...]]

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** Zig-Zagged for the Coffin, because it's implied by both the Coffin and the Yellow Guy that that Duck Guy being conscious whilst dead isn't actually how it's meant to be, and the conscious Duck Guy being inside him becomes a living nightmare. But he does at least get freed from the situation when the Yellow Guy digs up the grave. [[FacialHorror Too bad he lost his face in the process...]]
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** When Duck Guy is reading the newspaper that declares him dead, one of the headlines talks about a Worm that was fired for harassment.

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** When Duck Guy is reading the newspaper that declares him dead, one of the headlines talks about [[Recap/DontHugMeImScaredFriendship a Worm Worm]] that was fired for harassment.

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Duck Guy "dies" and his funeral is held, leaving the remaining two to cope with his apparent death. Yellow Guy struggles to deal with Duck Guy's absence while Red Guy befriends a new blob creature to act as a replacement friend. Buried underground, presumably forever, Duck Guy adjusts to being dead.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Due to Duck Guy using it to christen his headstone, every one of the mourners calls him "David".
* AmbiguousCloneEnding: Did Duck Guy kill Stain Edwards? Or did Stain Edwards, now fully in character as Duck Guy's replacement, kill him?

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Duck Guy "dies" and his funeral is held, leaving the remaining two to cope with his apparent death. Yellow Guy struggles to deal with Duck Guy's absence while Red Guy befriends a new blob creature to act as a replacement friend. Buried underground, presumably forever, Duck Guy adjusts to being dead.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Due to Duck Guy using it to christen his headstone, every one of the mourners calls him "David".
* AmbiguousCloneEnding: Did Duck Guy kill Stain Edwards? Or did Stain Edwards, now fully in character as Duck Guy's replacement, kill him?



* BodyHorror: As part of the process of being dead, maggots start nibbling at Duck Guy's leg at one point, which he takes in stride.

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* BodyHorror: As part of the process of being dead, maggots start nibbling at Duck Guy's Duck's leg at one point, which he takes in stride.



* LighterAndSofter: {{Iron|y}}ic, in the sense that the concept of ''death'' is ripe for horror. Other than the Coffin's introduction (which is then played as a joke) or Duck Guy killing his double at the end (which is played as a BlackComedyBurst), this is the only episode of the season that does not shift to genuine horror at any point.

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* LighterAndSofter: {{Iron|y}}ic, in the sense that the concept of ''death'' is ripe for horror. Other than the Coffin's introduction (which is then played as a joke) or Duck Guy killing his double at the end (which is played as a BlackComedyBurst), this is the only episode of the season that does not shift to genuine horror at any point.



'''Duck Guy:''' Oh, yes. Turns out I did need the toilet, actually. Quite a lot. Maybe that's what the tally was for. Here I go again!

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'''Duck Guy:''' '''Duck:''' Oh, yes. Turns out I did need the toilet, actually. Quite a lot. Maybe that's what the tally was for. Here I go again!
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* ShoutOut: The coffin emerges from the floor, constructing itself in gruesome detail, in the same manner, and poses as Frank's resurrection in Film/{{Hellraiser}}.

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* ShoutOut: The coffin emerges from the floor, constructing itself in gruesome detail, in the same manner, and poses as Frank's resurrection in Film/{{Hellraiser}}.''Film/{{Hellraiser}}''.
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* BreakThemByTalking: Duck is dead and that’s the end of it. Right? Wrong. This episode stands out as the first time a Teacher has lost control of the situation, as Duck misuses the emergency button, relieves himself (due to drinking a milkshake during the funeral) and plays loud music whilst talking about himself. Coffin's last words are “I CAN'T DO THIS ANYMORE!!” before he's inadvertently broken up by Yellow Guy.
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* TheDogBitesBack: A mild, inadvertent example, but Yellow Guy killing Coffin by smashing him up is this after Coffin stopped his trumpet playing.
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* VisualPun: Coffin has meltdown just as Yellow Guy smashes him up and retrieves Duck: he literally fell to pieces.

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* VisualPun: Coffin has a meltdown just as Yellow Guy smashes him up and retrieves Duck: he literally fell to pieces.
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* VisualPun: Coffin has meltdown just as Yellow Guy smashes him up and retrieves Duck: he literally fell to pieces.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Due to Duck Guy using it to christen his headstone, everyone of the mourners calls him "David".

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* AccidentalMisnaming: Due to Duck Guy using it to christen his headstone, everyone every one of the mourners calls him "David".
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* ToiletHumor: This little {{Squick}} momment from Coffin and Duck.

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* ToiletHumor: This little {{Squick}} momment moment from Coffin and Duck.

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