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* TheDogBitesBack: A ''Cinderella'' sketch has the Wicked Stepmother constantly interrupt Cinderella's sweeping, to demand items that begin with "br-". Finally, she commands, "Bring me my breakfast", and tells the "country clod" to put it on her lap. The overworked Cinderella proceeds to dump the breakfast on the Wicked Stepmother's lap, then call for a taxi.
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* TheDogBitesBack: TheDogBitesBack:
** A ''Cinderella'' sketch has the Wicked Stepmother constantly interrupt Cinderella's sweeping, to demand items that begin with "br-". Finally, she commands, "Bring me my breakfast", and tells the "country clod" to put it on her lap. The overworked Cinderella proceeds to dump the breakfast on the Wicked Stepmother's lap, then call for ataxi.taxi.
** The Spidey Super Story "The Prankster" sees a wave of practical jokes strike an elementary school. Spider-Man investigates and eventually learns that the Prankster is none other than the principal! After the webslinger captures him, the principal reminds the kids that they've played pranks on him every single day since he started the job, and he wanted them to get a taste of their own medicine.
** A ''Cinderella'' sketch has the Wicked Stepmother constantly interrupt Cinderella's sweeping, to demand items that begin with "br-". Finally, she commands, "Bring me my breakfast", and tells the "country clod" to put it on her lap. The overworked Cinderella proceeds to dump the breakfast on the Wicked Stepmother's lap, then call for a
** The Spidey Super Story "The Prankster" sees a wave of practical jokes strike an elementary school. Spider-Man investigates and eventually learns that the Prankster is none other than the principal! After the webslinger captures him, the principal reminds the kids that they've played pranks on him every single day since he started the job, and he wanted them to get a taste of their own medicine.
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* SoapInAShow: "Love of Chair," a {{parody}} of the Creator/{{CBS}} soap opera ''Love of Life'' that even used the same continuity announcer (Ken Roberts) and a SoapOperaOrganScore.
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* SoapInAShow: "Love of Chair," a {{parody}} of the Creator/{{CBS}} soap opera ''Love of Life'' that even used the same continuity announcer {{continuity announce|ment}}r (Ken Roberts) and a SoapOperaOrganScore.
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* ChainOfCorrections: A series of sketches featuring Judy Graubert and Rita Moreno. The "Giggles, Goggles" sketch is the most well-known (due to being the only one available on YouTube for a long time), but it's a recurring feature in the middle years of the series. One person — usually Rita's character — misuses a word, the other corrects her, and they do this several times until they come back to the original word.
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* ChainOfCorrections: A series of sketches featuring Judy Graubert and Rita Moreno. The "Giggles, Goggles" sketch is the most well-known (due to being the only one available on YouTube Website/YouTube for a long time), but it's a recurring feature in the middle years of the series. One person — usually Rita's character — misuses a word, the other corrects her, and they do this several times until they come back to the original word.