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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Mr. Karmichael's first appearance has him petitioning the city council to let him make and run a department that would acquire emergency powers intended to help businesses in a crisis. He wants to grow the government and reduce individual liberty. In later episodes, we learn he's a full blown communist. He also has a personality nearly identical to his daughter's.

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* BehemothBattle: Karinne's leviathan battles a giant ogre in the "Crisis & Creatures" dimension Derek accidentally creates.



* InventionalWisdom: Gabby added an "ironically convenient plot twist" button to her wheelchair, but does not want it to be used and wants to get rid of it.



* ShoutOut: Derek lifts Rebecca up in a manner reminiscent of Film/Titanic1997.

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* RiseOfZitBoy: When Ethan's trinicorn character goes through leveling up, he also goes through rapid puberty, complete with a face full of acne.
* ShoutOut: Derek lifts Rebecca up in a manner reminiscent of Film/Titanic1997.Film/Titanic1997.
* SoProudOfYou: Mr. Tuttle gives one to the twins when they stand up to the city council to prevent the council from bailing out small businesses at the expense of those businesses' freedom.
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-> '''Agents:''' Not again!

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-> --> '''Agents:''' Not again!

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* NoodleIncident: Coolidge's secret service agents frisk the twins, causing Gabby to threaten them with "a repeat of last time." They quickly find an excuse to leave.

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Coolidge's secret service agents frisk the twins, causing Gabby to threaten them with "a repeat of last time." They quickly find an excuse to leave.leave.
** This apparently isn't the first time Gabby has taken Coolidge on a trip through a history book.
-> '''Agents:''' Not again!

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* AnAesop:

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* AnAesop:AnAesop: "Giving into fear makes your power disappear."



* ProductPlacement: When Ethan expresses surprise that a president owned a pet raccoon, Gabby turns to the camera and tells the audience to "[=DuckDuckGo=] it."

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* ProductPlacement: When Ethan expresses surprise that a president owned a pet raccoon, Gabby turns to the camera and tells the audience to "[=DuckDuckGo=] it.""
* ShoutOut: Derek lifts Rebecca up in a manner reminiscent of Film/Titanic1997.
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* CurseOfTheAncients: A few people from the 1920s drop several odd slang insults that make no sense a century later.
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* NeverMessWithGranny: The secret service apparently learned this the hard way, though [[NoodleIncident we're never told exactly what happened.]]
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* AlliterationAndAdventurers: The episode opens with the kids enjoying a game of ''Crisis & Creatures.''

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* AlliterationAndAdventurers: The episode opens with the kids enjoying a game of ''Crisis & Creatures.''''
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Derek and Rebecca (Coolidge's raccoon) steal a cow to go on a date while the Tuttles talk to Calvin Coolidge.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: UsefulNotes/CalvinCoolidge teaches the twins about the dangers of surrendering power to the government.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Derek immediately falls for President Coolidge's pet raccoon Rebecca.
* NoodleIncident: Coolidge's secret service agents frisk the twins, causing Gabby to threaten them with "a repeat of last time." They quickly find an excuse to leave.
* ProductPlacement: When Ethan expresses surprise that a president owned a pet raccoon, Gabby turns to the camera and tells the audience to "[=DuckDuckGo=] it."
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'''Summary:''' The Twins learn how surrendering powers to the government during times of calamity almost always results in long-term loss of freedoms. They play a fantastical game "Crisis & Creatures" and learn how to rely on community rather than government to help each other through challenging times.

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* AnAesop:
* AlliterationAndAdventurers: The episode opens with the kids enjoying a game of ''Crisis & Creatures.''

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