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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** Robquack wears a towel around his waist since his underwear was burned during [[NoodleIncident the ice rink fire]]. Ratman's neighbor shows up to his apartment uninvited and asks "Am I interrupting you?" in a flirty tone while pointedly staring at the towel.
** The neighbor also makes comments about "being open-minded" and assures them that she's fine with the "modern" idea of a duck and a squirrel living together.
** Robquack wears a towel around his waist since his underwear was burned during [[NoodleIncident the ice rink fire]]. Ratman's neighbor shows up to his apartment uninvited and asks "Am I interrupting you?" in a flirty tone while pointedly staring at the towel.
** The neighbor also makes comments about "being open-minded" and assures them that she's fine with the "modern" idea of a duck and a squirrel living together.
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* NosyNeighbor: Ratman and Robquack's neighbor keeps breaking into their apartment to see what they are doing.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Even Stumpy is appalled by the mess Quack Quack makes in the living room.
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* BrickJoke: Olaf asks Mr. Cat how to get to Ratman's apartment. Mr. Cat gives him a list of "directions" which tell him to go to the 32nd floor of the building and jump out the window. Later, the main four are having a conversation inside the building, which is interrupted by the sound of glass breaking and Olaf's screaming.
* CameraAbuse: The episode ends with Mr. Cat shooting the camera in an attempt to kill the narrator/cameraman.
* CameraAbuse: The episode ends with Mr. Cat shooting the camera in an attempt to kill the narrator/cameraman.
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* {{Irony}}: Ratman tries to prevent his neighbor from finding out his identity... while he's having a camera crew for a TV show film his entire life to be broadcast to the public.
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A mockumentary about the private lives of Ratman, the world's worst superhero, and his sidekick Robquack, whose alter egos happen to be Stumpy and Quack Quack respectively.
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!!"Let's Play Ratman's Private Life" contains the following tropes:
* BlackComedyBurst: At the very end of the episode, Stumpy has Mr. Cat murder the narrator for being too annoying.
* CaptainErsatz: Ratman, who is a stand-in for Batman. He has a sidekick named Robquack (Robin as a duck) and a butler, and uses gadgets such as a grappling gun. His costume is also very similar to Batman's.
* DisproportionateRetribution:
** Kaeloo beats up Olaf, puts him inside Serguei, shakes him around violently, and throws him into the sky, all because he broke her headphones.
** Stumpy gets mad at the narrator for [[RunningGag repeatedly insulting his incompetency]], so he gets Mr. Cat to shoot him.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Ratman and Robquack's nosy neighbor assures them that she's "very open-minded" and that she's perfectly fine with the "modern" idea of a duck and a squirrel living together.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** Robquack wears a towel around his waist since his underwear was burned during [[NoodleIncident the ice rink fire]]. Ratman's neighbor shows up to his apartment uninvited and asks "Am I interrupting you?" in a flirty tone while pointedly staring at the towel.
** The neighbor also makes comments about "being open-minded" and assures them that she's fine with the "modern" idea of a duck and a squirrel living together.
* MistakenForGay: The neighbor believes that Ratman and Robquack are a couple.
* ModestyTowel: Since Robquack's underwear was accidentally set on fire, he spends a chunk of the episode with a towel around his waist.
* {{Narrator}}: The episode has a narrator who talks to the audience about Ratman's actions.
* NoodleIncident: Ratman apparently set the city's ice rink on fire prior to the start of the episode.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Kaeloo's character is a pervert who breaks into other people's homes, as opposed to Kaeloo's usual emphasis on being "pure".
* RunningGag: Ratman being referred to by the narrator as the "world's worst superhero".
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!!"Let's Play Ratman's Private Life" contains the following tropes:
* BlackComedyBurst: At the very end of the episode, Stumpy has Mr. Cat murder the narrator for being too annoying.
* CaptainErsatz: Ratman, who is a stand-in for Batman. He has a sidekick named Robquack (Robin as a duck) and a butler, and uses gadgets such as a grappling gun. His costume is also very similar to Batman's.
* DisproportionateRetribution:
** Kaeloo beats up Olaf, puts him inside Serguei, shakes him around violently, and throws him into the sky, all because he broke her headphones.
** Stumpy gets mad at the narrator for [[RunningGag repeatedly insulting his incompetency]], so he gets Mr. Cat to shoot him.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Ratman and Robquack's nosy neighbor assures them that she's "very open-minded" and that she's perfectly fine with the "modern" idea of a duck and a squirrel living together.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** Robquack wears a towel around his waist since his underwear was burned during [[NoodleIncident the ice rink fire]]. Ratman's neighbor shows up to his apartment uninvited and asks "Am I interrupting you?" in a flirty tone while pointedly staring at the towel.
** The neighbor also makes comments about "being open-minded" and assures them that she's fine with the "modern" idea of a duck and a squirrel living together.
* MistakenForGay: The neighbor believes that Ratman and Robquack are a couple.
* ModestyTowel: Since Robquack's underwear was accidentally set on fire, he spends a chunk of the episode with a towel around his waist.
* {{Narrator}}: The episode has a narrator who talks to the audience about Ratman's actions.
* NoodleIncident: Ratman apparently set the city's ice rink on fire prior to the start of the episode.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Kaeloo's character is a pervert who breaks into other people's homes, as opposed to Kaeloo's usual emphasis on being "pure".
* RunningGag: Ratman being referred to by the narrator as the "world's worst superhero".
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