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** At the end of "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City", Bushwit falls and gets trapped inside a tuba in a similar manner to Giovanni Jones in the short "WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare".

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** At the end of "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City", Bushwit falls and gets trapped inside a tuba in a similar manner to Giovanni Jones in the short "WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare". Also, there's [[WesternAnimation/SheepInTheBigCity the episode title itself.]]
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** At the end of "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City", Bushwit falls and gets trapped inside a tuba in a similar manner to Giovanni Jones in the short "Long-Haired Hare".

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** At the end of "Courage in the Big Stinkin' City", Bushwit falls and gets trapped inside a tuba in a similar manner to Giovanni Jones in the short "Long-Haired Hare"."WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare".
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** [[spoiler:Mad Dog's defeat is rather similar to that of Sykes from ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'', being too caught up in his fight with TheHero to realize his car is heading right into an oncoming train until it's too late, the crash itself happening offscreen.]]

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** [[spoiler:Mad Mad Dog's defeat is rather similar to that of Sykes from ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'', being [[spoiler:being too caught up in his fight with TheHero to realize his car is heading right into an oncoming train until it's too late, the crash itself happening offscreen.]]offscreen]].
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* In "Tulip's Worm", the way Tulip (a giant blue-skinned girl, might we add) picks up Courage and looks at him is lifted straight out of ''Animation/FantasticPlanet''.
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* The Stitch Sisters, villainous ConjoinedTwins in a stark black suit, strongly resemble the similar villains from ''Film/TheCityOfLostChildren'', a film whose aesthetic is very similar to ''Courage'''s.

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* The Stitch Sisters, villainous ConjoinedTwins in a stark black suit, outfit, strongly resemble the similar villains from ''Film/TheCityOfLostChildren'', a film whose aesthetic is very similar to ''Courage'''s.
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* The Stitch Sisters, villainous ConjoinedTwins in a stark black suit, strongly resemble the similar villains from ''Film/TheCityOfLostChildren'', a film whose aesthetic is very similar to ''Courage'''s.
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** [[spoiler:Mad Dog's defeat is rather similar to that of Sykes from ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'', being too caught up in his fight with TheHero to realize his car is heading right into an oncoming train until it's too late, the crash itself happening offscreen.]]

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** [[spoiler:Mad Dog's defeat is rather similar to that of Sykes from ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'', ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'', being too caught up in his fight with TheHero to realize his car is heading right into an oncoming train until it's too late, the crash itself happening offscreen.]]
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** One scene also has a poster in the background featuring WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls.
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* The titular hunchback from "The Hunchback of Nowhere" entertains himself by ringing bells, similar to what [[Literature/TheHunchbackofNotreDame Quasimodo]] did for a living.

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* The titular hunchback from "The Hunchback of Nowhere" entertains himself by ringing bells, similar to what [[Literature/TheHunchbackofNotreDame [[Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Quasimodo]] did for a living.
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* The episode "The Mask" contains a few overall elements and themes of gritty exploitation and noir, especially the violently abusive gangleader boyfriend.
** [[spoiler:Mad Dog's defeat is rather similar to that of Sykes from ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'', being too caught up in his fight with TheHero to realize his car is heading right into an oncoming train until its too late, the crash itself happening offscreen.]]

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* The episode "The Mask" contains a few overall elements and themes of gritty exploitation and noir, especially the violently abusive gangleader gang leader boyfriend.
** [[spoiler:Mad Dog's defeat is rather similar to that of Sykes from ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'', being too caught up in his fight with TheHero to realize his car is heading right into an oncoming train until its it's too late, the crash itself happening offscreen.]]
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* "Wait! I sense a disturbance in the Force!"

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* "Wait! [[Franchise/StarWars I sense a disturbance in the Force!"Force]]!"



** Several times during the same episode, you can hear 'NUMBER 8!' faintly in the soundtrack and at the end of the episode. [[Music/TheBeatles I wonder]] [[Music/TheWhiteAlbum why]]. They also sound like Music/RingoStarr.

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** Several times during the same episode, you can hear 'NUMBER 8!' faintly in the soundtrack and at the end of the episode. [[Music/TheBeatles I We wonder]] [[Music/TheWhiteAlbum why]]. They also sound like Music/RingoStarr.

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