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* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: The FramingDevice ends with Alfred catching Batman and trying to drag him back to the shopping cart, when one of the store's staff shows Alfred the bill of things destroyed by Batman and Gordon as they were goofing off and fleeing from Alfred, causing Alfred to faint on the spot.

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* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: The FramingDevice ends with Alfred catching Batman and trying to drag him back to the shopping cart, when one of the store's staff shows Alfred the bill of things destroyed by Batman and Gordon as they were goofing off and fleeing from Alfred, causing Alfred him to faint on the spot.spot. [[ExaggeratedTrope Bearing in mind how rich Bruce Wayne is and therefore the expensive bills he pays (large quantities of cheap things, for instance), that's saying a lot]].

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Apologies for the rapid-fire edits; for the more recent, I realized that Amusing Injuries is a more accurate Trope to describe the scene, but then forgot to properly alphabetize it.


* AmusingInjuries: A law commercial for "The Office of Logan & Stone" has them cover accident insurance, with the first example being Robin getting hit with a flung frying pan, falling onto a skateboard that rolls down some stairs, and then getting run over by a steamroller at the bottom. The rest of the segment then depicts Robin getting hit with flung frying pans in a variety of locations, such as in the Tower, and at an office job.



* AmusingInjuries: A law commercial for "The Office of Logan & Stone" has them cover accident insurance, with the first example being Robin getting hit with a flung frying pan, falling onto a skateboard that rolls down some stairs, and then getting run over by a steamroller at the bottom. The rest of the segment then depicts Robin getting hit with flung frying pans in a variety of locations, such as in the Tower, and at an office job.
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* DisasterDominoes: A law commercial for "The Office of Logan & Stone" has them cover accident insurance, with the first example being Robin getting hit with a flung frying pan, falling onto a skateboard that rolls down some stairs, and then getting run over by a steamroller at the bottom.
* {{Lilliputians}}: The first thing that Batman watches is a commercial for "Pocket Robins", a pocket-sized Robin that can only scream.

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* DisasterDominoes: AmusingInjuries: A law commercial for "The Office of Logan & Stone" has them cover accident insurance, with the first example being Robin getting hit with a flung frying pan, falling onto a skateboard that rolls down some stairs, and then getting run over by a steamroller at the bottom.
bottom. The rest of the segment then depicts Robin getting hit with flung frying pans in a variety of locations, such as in the Tower, and at an office job.
* {{Lilliputians}}: The first thing that Batman watches and Gordon watch is a commercial for "Pocket Robins", a pocket-sized Robin that can only scream.scream. After Raven is forced to take care of it while the other Titans have fun, it dies when Cyborg accidentally sits on it, only for Beast Boy to pull out a whole box of Robins.
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* CordonBleughChef: Cyborg has a segment singing about brunch, but his meal becomes overly complicated, adding peas, an entire gingerbread house, and even a non-edible tiny car stuffed with pennies.
* DarkHorseVictory: The "Tamaranian Bachelorette" segment has Starfire choosing between the handsome fashion model L'Quaseus N, the completely identical L'Quaseus P, or Robin. Robin turns out to be the victor, but it turns out that Starfire isn't actually the bachelorette; she's choosing who's going to be the HumanSacrifice to the ''actual'' female monster.

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* CordonBleughChef: Cyborg has a segment singing about brunch, but his meal becomes overly complicated, adding peas, an entire gingerbread house, and even a non-edible tiny car stuffed with pennies.
pennies. The other Titans decide to imprison him in the Phantom Zone instead of trying to actually eat it.
* DarkHorseVictory: The "Tamaranian Bachelorette" segment has Starfire choosing between the handsome fashion model L'Quaseus N, the completely identical L'Quaseus P, or Robin. Robin turns out to be the victor, but it turns out that Starfire isn't actually the bachelorette; she's choosing who's going to be the HumanSacrifice to the ''actual'' female monster.monster bachelorette.
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Alfred takes Batman to the department store with him, but Batman runs off to watch television with Commissioner Gordon.
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* CordonBleughChef: Cyborg has a segment singing about brunch, but his meal becomes overly complicated, adding peas, an entire gingerbread house, and even a non-edible tiny car stuffed with pennies.
* DarkHorseVictory: The "Tamaranian Bachelorette" segment has Starfire choosing between the handsome fashion model L'Quaseus N, the completely identical L'Quaseus P, or Robin. Robin turns out to be the victor, but it turns out that Starfire isn't actually the bachelorette; she's choosing who's going to be the HumanSacrifice to the ''actual'' female monster.
* DisasterDominoes: A law commercial for "The Office of Logan & Stone" has them cover accident insurance, with the first example being Robin getting hit with a flung frying pan, falling onto a skateboard that rolls down some stairs, and then getting run over by a steamroller at the bottom.
* {{Lilliputians}}: The first thing that Batman watches is a commercial for "Pocket Robins", a pocket-sized Robin that can only scream.
* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: The FramingDevice ends with Alfred catching Batman and trying to drag him back to the shopping cart, when one of the store's staff shows Alfred the bill of things destroyed by Batman and Gordon as they were goofing off and fleeing from Alfred, causing Alfred to faint on the spot.
* ShoutOut: The painting segment with Raven, who's depicted with a large afro, is an intentional reference to ''Series/TheJoyOfPainting''.

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