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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: In "Mother Love", after Dudley, tricked into thinking Snidely was his little brother, quits his job to take care of him, the former makes the latter dress in a "little Fauntleroy suit".

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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: In "Mother Love", after Dudley, tricked into thinking Snidely was his little brother, quits his job to take care of him, the former makes the latter dress in a "little "[[Literature/LittleLordFauntleroy Lord Fauntleroy suit".suit]]".

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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "Finding Gold", both Dudley and Snidely each say "[[{{Malaproper}}/Y-reka]]!" when they find money bags and think they've struck gold.

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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "Finding Gold", both Dudley and Snidely each say "[[{{Malaproper}}/Y-reka]]!" "Y-reka!" when they find money bags and think they've struck gold.


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* WorkOffTheDebt: In "Top Secret", Dudley shadows Whiplash at a restaurant, but can't keep following him after the latter leaves because Dudley didn't pay his check. Seeing as Dudley had no money, the manager put him to work as a dishwasher. Inspector Fenwick finds Dudley and sends him back on the mission, but soon the inspector has to finish Dudley's work.

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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "Finding Gold", both Dudley and Snidely each say "[[{{Malaproper}}/Y-reka]]!" when they find money bags and think they've struck gold.

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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "Finding Gold", both Dudley and Snidely each say "[[{{Malaproper}}/Y-reka]]!" "Y-reka!" when they find money bags and think they've struck gold.


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* WorkOffTheDebt: In "Top Secret", Dudley shadows Whiplash at a restaurant, but can't keep following him after the latter leaves because Dudley didn't pay his check. Seeing as Dudley had no money, the manager put him to work as a dishwasher. Inspector Fenwick finds Dudley and sends him back on the mission, but soon the inspector has to finish Dudley's work.
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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "Finding Gold", both Dudley and Snidely each say "[[{{Malaproper}}/Y-reka]]!" when they find money bags and think they've struck gold.
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* HiredToHuntYourself: Inspector Fenwick sends Dudley to find the thief stealing money from the post's payroll in "Finding Gold", neither of them knowing that Dudley himself had done it by mistake, thinking he struck gold. In the end, nobody's the wiser about the truth, as they think Snidely Whiplash is the culprit after Dudley captures him.

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* HiredToHuntYourself: Inspector Fenwick sends Dudley to find the thief stealing money from the post's payroll in "Finding Gold", neither of them knowing that Dudley himself had done it by mistake, thinking he struck gold. In the end, nobody's the wiser about the truth, as they think Snidely Whiplash is mistaken for the culprit after when Dudley captures him.catches him with two bags of money in the inspector's office.
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* HiredToHuntYourself: Inspector Fenwick sends Dudley to find the thief stealing money from the post's payroll in "Finding Gold", neither of them knowing that Dudley himself had done it by mistake, thinking he struck gold. In the end, nobody's the wiser about the truth, as they think Snidely Whiplash is the culprit after Dudley captures him.

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* ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil: When Dudley catches Whiplash tying a woman to the eponymous "Railroad Tracks" for the second time, the villain claims that he's addicted to the crime and wants to quit, through it's really a ruse in order to tie Dudley's finger to the rope again. The page quote for this trope comes from this short.
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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: In "Mother Love", after Dudley, tricked into thinking Snidely was his little brother, quits his job to take care of him, the former makes the latter dress in a "little Fauntleroy suit"

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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: In "Mother Love", after Dudley, tricked into thinking Snidely was his little brother, quits his job to take care of him, the former makes the latter dress in a "little Fauntleroy suit"suit".
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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: In "Mother Love", after Dudley, tricked into thinking Snidely was his little brother, quits his job to take care of him, the former makes the latter dress in a "little Fauntleroy suit"
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Dudley and Snidely later made guest appearances in the 2014 ''[[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle2014 Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'' short, included in the UsefulNotes/BluRay 3D release of ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman'' as a bonus feature.
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* SeductionOneUpmanship: Snidely & Dudley are always competing to win Nell's heart. The film has Snidely creating an oil painting of Nell at his nouveau-riche party when the LeatherCladLout Dudley bursts in on a motorbike and challenges Snidely by trimming a shrub into a figure of Nell using his mentor's chainsaw, humiliating Snidely as Nell falls for Dudley again.

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* SeductionOneUpmanship: SeductionAsOneUpmanship: Snidely & Dudley are always competing to win Nell's heart. The film has Snidely creating an oil painting of Nell at his nouveau-riche party when the LeatherCladLout HellBentForLeather Dudley bursts in on a motorbike and challenges Snidely by trimming a shrub into a figure of Nell using his mentor's chainsaw, humiliating Snidely as Nell falls for Dudley all over again.
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* PokeThePoodle: In the movie, Dudley's first act of law-breaking after he undergoes a RoleReversal with Snidely is [=TPing=] Snidely's miniature golf course. And Snidely also cheats at said golf course by giving the other players exploding golf balls.


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* SeductionOneUpmanship: Snidely & Dudley are always competing to win Nell's heart. The film has Snidely creating an oil painting of Nell at his nouveau-riche party when the LeatherCladLout Dudley bursts in on a motorbike and challenges Snidely by trimming a shrub into a figure of Nell using his mentor's chainsaw, humiliating Snidely as Nell falls for Dudley again.
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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: In "Log Jam", when Snidley, using a phony business called Mother Whiplash's Log Jam, causes all the timber in Canada from going down the river, Dudley asks Inspector Fenwick why they not simply arrest him. The Inspector replies that his alias of Mother Whiplash would provoke every mother in Canada.
* SingingMountie: The 1999 live-action film shows Dudely and Nell singing the romantic duet "When I'm Calling You," in the style of Nelson Eddy and Creator/JeanetteMacDonald in the musical film ''Rose Marie''.

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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: In "Log Jam", when Snidley, using a phony business called Mother Whiplash's Log Jam, causes a log jam that prevents all the timber in Canada from going down the river, Dudley asks Inspector Fenwick why they not simply arrest him. The Inspector replies that his alias of Mother Whiplash would provoke every mother in Canada.
* SingingMountie: The 1999 live-action film shows Dudely Dudley and Nell singing the romantic duet "When I'm Calling You," in the style of Nelson Eddy and Creator/JeanetteMacDonald in the musical film ''Rose Marie''.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: Defied in "Log Jam"; when Whiplash uses a jam factory as a cover for his latest crime, he's dismayed to hear that his jam is doing well in super markets, saying he doesn't want to be in the jelly business for real as it's too legitimate

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* CutLexLuthorACheck: Defied in "Log Jam"; when Whiplash uses a jam factory as a cover for his latest crime, he's dismayed to hear that his jam is doing well in super markets, saying he doesn't want to be in the jelly business for real real, as it's too legitimatelegitimate.
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-->'''Dudley:''' [[DoubleTake Snidley Whiplash?]]

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-->'''Dudley:''' --->'''Dudley:''' [[DoubleTake Snidley Whiplash?]]
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-->'''Dudley:''' [[DoubleTake Snidley Whiplash?]]
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-->'''Snidely:''' HeyThatsMyLine!

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-->'''Snidely:''' HeyThatsMyLine!HeyThatsMyLine
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: In "Railroad Tracks", after being tricked by Whiplash for the second time in at least two minutes, Dudley dismally says "Curses, foiled again".
-->'''Snidely:''' HeyThatsMyLine!
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* SkewedPriorities: In "Trap Bait", when Whiplash captures Dudley's horse, Nell, Inspector Fenwick, and the other Mounties and sends Dudley a message saying he'd blow them all up unless he came to the sawmill, Dudley is mainly upset that his horse is in danger.

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* SkewedPriorities: In "Trap Bait", when Whiplash captures Dudley's horse, Nell, Inspector Fenwick, and the other Mounties and sends Dudley a message saying he'd blow them all up unless he came to the sawmill, Dudley is mainly upset that his horse ''his horse'' is in danger.
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* SkewedPriorities: In "Trap Bait", when Whiplash captures Dudley's horse, Nell, Inspector Fenwick, and the other Mounties and sends Dudley a message saying he'd blow them all up unless he came to the sawmill, Dudley is mainly upset that his horse is in danger.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: Defied in "Log Jam"; when Whiplash uses a jam factory as a cover for his latest crime, he's dismayed to hear that his jam is doing well in super markets, saying he doesn't want to be in the jelly business for real as it's too legitimate


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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: In "Log Jam", when Snidley, using a phony business called Mother Whiplash's Log Jam, causes all the timber in Canada from going down the river, Dudley asks Inspector Fenwick why they not simply arrest him. The Inspector replies that his alias of Mother Whiplash would provoke every mother in Canada.
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* TheBadGuyWins: In "Recruiting Campaign", Snidely Whiplash creates an ape-like monster named Finster. The episode ends with Finster having destroyed the RCMP fort and beaten Dudley so badly he's in a wheelchair.
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-->'''Snidely:''' ''[previously introduced in a title card as "Played by Larry Sabu"]'' So they're short on Mounties, eh? Well, I'll fill their ranks or my name isn't Larry Sabu!\\

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-->'''Snidely:''' ''[previously introduced in a title card as "Played by Larry Sabu"]'' So they're short on Mounties, eh? [[OrMyNameIsnt Well, I'll fill their ranks or my name isn't Larry Sabu!\\Sabu!]]\\



'''Snidely:''' ''[emerging from behind a tree and wearing tennis togs]'' You play Snidely Whiplash. I played him yesterday and he beat me, six love!

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'''Snidely:''' ''[emerging from behind a tree and wearing tennis togs]'' You ''You'' play Snidely Whiplash. I played him yesterday and he beat me, six love!

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'''Mother:''' ''[guffawing]'' Look at that funny moose hat!\\
'''Snidely:''' ''[tearfully]'' Oh, ''please'' pay me the mortgage! Please, will you?\\


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'''Mother:''' Look at that funny moose hat!\\
'''Snidely:''' ''[tearfully]'' Oh, ''please'' pay me the mortgage! Please, will you?\\
''[The mother and son are still laughing.]''\\
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* BatmanGambit: In "Coming Out Party", Inspector Fenwick decides to give Nell a coming out party, despite the fact that she's thirty-seven, and invite Snidely Whiplash. The reason? Fenwick figures that Snidely won't be able to resist a good party. Then he'll check his top hat and cape, which will be replaced with a checked coat and [[CompanyCrossReferences a Bullwinkle hat: a beanie with moose antlers]]. Fenwick reasons that when Snidely tries to collect mortgages wearing ''that'' hat, he'll be laughed out of every home he tries to seize. The plan works, but then Dudley tries on Snidely's top hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillain Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks.

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* BatmanGambit: In "Coming Out Party", Inspector Fenwick decides to give Nell a coming out party, despite the fact that she's thirty-seven, and invite Snidely Whiplash. The reason? Fenwick figures that Snidely won't be able to resist a good party. Then he'll check his top hat and cape, which will be replaced with a checked coat and [[CompanyCrossReferences a Bullwinkle hat: a beanie with moose antlers]]. Fenwick reasons that when Snidely tries to collect mortgages wearing ''that'' a moose hat, he'll be laughed out of every home he tries to seize. The plan works, but then Dudley tries on Snidely's top hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillain Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks.
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* ClothesMakeTheManiac: In "Coming Out Party", after the Mounties have seized Snidely Whiplash's top hat and cape, Dudley tries on said hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillian Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks. Inspector Fenwick tells Snidely what's happened, then suggests that Snidely become a Mountie and apprehend Dudley. Once in uniform, Snidely feels heroic, and he easily brings Dudley to justice.

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* ClothesMakeTheManiac: In "Coming Out Party", after the Mounties have seized Snidely Whiplash's top hat and cape, Dudley tries on said hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillian "Archvillain Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks. Inspector Fenwick tells Snidely what's happened, then suggests that Snidely become a Mountie and apprehend Dudley. Once in uniform, Snidely feels heroic, and he easily brings Dudley to justice.
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Inspector Fenwick instructed Dudley to get himself kicked out of the service in order to investigate Snidely Whiplash's fur-smuggling operation while in disguise. Dudley's attempts had initially backfired, as the building he burned down was condemned anyway and blowing up the dam solved an irrigation crisis. When instructed by Fenwick to not try, Dudley actually succeeded in the step by eating peas with a knife, something no mountie should ever do.

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Inspector Fenwick instructed Dudley to get himself kicked out of the service in order to investigate Snidely Whiplash's fur-smuggling operation while in disguise. Dudley's attempts had initially backfired, as the building he burned down was condemned anyway and blowing up the dam solved an irrigation crisis. When instructed by Fenwick to not try, Dudley actually succeeded in the step by eating peas with a knife, something no mountie Mountie should ever do.



* ClothesMakeTheManiac: In "Coming Out Party", after the mounties have seized Snidely Whiplash's top hat and cape, Dudley tries on said hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillian Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks. Inspector Fenwick tells Snidely what's happened, then suggests that Snidely become a Mountie and apprehend Dudley. Once in uniform, Snidely feels heroic, and he easily brings Dudley to justice.

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* ClothesMakeTheManiac: In "Coming Out Party", after the mounties Mounties have seized Snidely Whiplash's top hat and cape, Dudley tries on said hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillian Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks. Inspector Fenwick tells Snidely what's happened, then suggests that Snidely become a Mountie and apprehend Dudley. Once in uniform, Snidely feels heroic, and he easily brings Dudley to justice.



-->'''Snidely:''' ''[previously introduced in a title card as "Played by Larry Sabu"]'' So they're short on mounties, eh? Well, I'll fill their ranks or my name isn't Larry Sabu!\\

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-->'''Snidely:''' ''[previously introduced in a title card as "Played by Larry Sabu"]'' So they're short on mounties, Mounties, eh? Well, I'll fill their ranks or my name isn't Larry Sabu!\\

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'''Mother:''' ''[still guffawing]'' Such a funny hat!\\

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''[The mother and son both guffaw.]''\\
'''Mother:''' ''[still guffawing]'' Such a funny hat!\\
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* BatmanGambit: In "Coming Out Party", Inspector Fenwick decides to give Nell a coming out party, despite the fact that she's thirty-seven, and invite Snidely Whiplash. The reason? Fenwick figures that Snidely won't be able to resist a good party. Then he'll check his top hat and cape, which will be replaced with a checked coat and a Bullwinkle hat: a beanie with moose antlers. Fenwick reasons that when Snidely tries to collect mortgages wearing ''that'' hat, he'll be laughed out of every home he tries to seize. The plan works, but then Dudley tries on Snidely's top hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillain Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks.

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* BatmanGambit: In "Coming Out Party", Inspector Fenwick decides to give Nell a coming out party, despite the fact that she's thirty-seven, and invite Snidely Whiplash. The reason? Fenwick figures that Snidely won't be able to resist a good party. Then he'll check his top hat and cape, which will be replaced with a checked coat and [[CompanyCrossReferences a Bullwinkle hat: a beanie with moose antlers.antlers]]. Fenwick reasons that when Snidely tries to collect mortgages wearing ''that'' hat, he'll be laughed out of every home he tries to seize. The plan works, but then Dudley tries on Snidely's top hat and cape and goes berserk. He calls himself "Archvillain Dudley Do-Right" and ties at least twenty-seven old ladies to the railroad tracks.
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-->''[Snidely, wearing the checked coat and the Bullwinkle hat, stands at the doorway of a house, showing a ragged woman and her son a mortgage deed.]''\\
'''Snidely:''' Either pay me the money, or out into the cold you go!\\
'''Mother:''' ''[guffawing]'' Look at that funny moose hat!\\
'''Snidely:''' ''[tearfully]'' Oh, ''please'' pay me the mortgage! Please, will you?\\
'''Mother:''' ''[still guffawing]'' Such a funny hat!\\
''[Snidely, shoulders slumped in despair, turns and walks out.]''

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