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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of 1950s nostalgia, whether people think the 1950s were really just like ''Series/HappyDays'' or ''Film/{{Grease}}'' or whatever. The "cool" main character is a DirtyCoward, he and his girlfriend aren't really in love, he and his gang are ''not'' TrueCompanions, etc.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of 1950s nostalgia, whether people think the 1950s were really just like ''Series/HappyDays'' or ''Film/{{Grease}}'' or whatever. The "cool" main character is a DirtyCoward, he and his girlfriend aren't really in love, his PluckyComicRelief sidekick is mentally disturbed, he and his gang are ''not'' TrueCompanions, etc.
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* * BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Crazy and most of the Stompers were killed during a gang war. Though Vinnie returned after his self-imposed exile, Roz--now a broken woman--still has bitterness towards him even if Vinnie is willing to mend their relations. However, Vinny decides that the way to be a man is to stay by her side through thick and thin. The two loves are reunited.]]
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Crazy and most of the stompers were killed during a gang war. Though Vinnie returned after his self-imposed exile, Roz--now a broken woman in an unhappy marriage--still has bitterness towards him even if Vinnie is willing to mend their relations.]]
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* DownerEnding: BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Crazy and most of the stompers were killed during a gang war. Though Vinnie returned after his self-imposed exile, Roz--now a broken woman in an unhappy marriage--still woman--still has bitterness towards him even if Vinnie is willing to mend their relations.relations. However, Vinny decides that the way to be a man is to stay by her side through thick and thin. The two loves are reunited.]]
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* BrokenBird: [[spoiler: Rozzie didn't fare well after Vinnie's assumed death but actually leaving town after the rumble. As a result, She became an overweight lonely woman living in an unhappy marriage in 1980's.]]
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Crazy and most of the stompers were killed during a gang war. Though Vinnie returned after his self-imposed exile, Roz--now a broken woman in an unhappy marriage--still has bitterness towards him even if Vinnie is willing to mend their relations.]]
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* BewareTheNiceOnes:
** Roz may be a sweet girl but is also strong-willed and she knows how to throw a punch.
** Crazy is a loyal friend but he does live up to his name.
** Roz may be a sweet girl but is also strong-willed and she knows how to throw a punch.
** Crazy is a loyal friend but he does live up to his name.
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* DirtyCoward: Vinny constantly goggles at Rozzie and grops her any chance he gets. He also chickened out during the rumble even after he got the rest of the Stompers involved. [[Justified]] though as he did want to fight it because he wanted to fight for Rozzie.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Vinny
* MsFanservice: Rozzie, big time. Look at the trope above and add that with the fact that her large breasts that constantly get groped and harassed throughout the course of the movie.
* MsFanservice: Rozzie, big time. Look at the trope above and add that with the fact that her large breasts that constantly get groped and harassed throughout the course of the movie.
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* NiceGirl: Rossie and Eva.
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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: In true Bakshi fashion, there's a lot of racial inequality depicted throughout the film. For example, the beach that Vinnie and Crazy go to about mid-way through is segregated.
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* DisneyAcidSequence: One of these occurs during the film.
* FakeUltimateHero: Vinnie, despite being the main character and leader of the Stompers, is in fact a huge coward, who skips town rather than help his gang in the fight against their rivals, despite being the one who got them into it in the first place.
* DisneyAcidSequence: One of these occurs during the film.
* FakeUltimateHero: Vinnie, despite being the main character and leader of the Stompers, is in fact a huge coward, who skips town rather than help his gang in the fight against their rivals, despite being the one who got them into it in the first place.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of 1950s nostalgia, whether people think the 1950s were really just like ''Series/HappyDays'' or ''Film/{{Grease}}'' or whatever. The "cool" main character is a DirtyCoward, he and his girlfriend aren't really in love, he and his friends gang are not ''not'' TrueCompanions, etc.
* DisneyAcidSequence:One A view through Crazy's eyes gives us one of these occurs during the film.
his final descent into utter lunacy.
* FakeUltimateHero: Vinnie, despite being the "cool" main character and leader of the Stompers, isin fact actually a huge coward, coward who skips town rather than help his gang in the fight against their rivals, despite being the one who got them into it in the first place.
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* FakeUltimateHero: Vinnie, despite being the "cool" main character and leader of the Stompers, is
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* TakingYouWithMe: During the climax, Crazy jumps off a rooftop and lands on Sully, who is about to kill Vinnie, killing both himself and his father.
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* TakingYouWithMe: During the climax, Crazy jumps off a rooftop and lands on Sully, Solly, who is about to kill Vinnie, killing both himself and his father.
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** Solly the Cop, BIG TIME.
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** Solly the Cop, BIG TIME.Crazy's CowboyCop father, who's not above using the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique on his own son.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Crazy Shapiro sums this up perfectly.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Crazy Shapiro sums this Shapiro, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who lives up perfectly.to his name]] to the point of being well-nigh AxeCrazy.
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* TortureAlwaysWorks: Subverted, in that while Solly ''does'' manage to beat an answer out of his son Crazy, the boy lies to take the heat off himself [[spoiler: and fingers Vinnie for murdering the rival gang's members]] as part of telling him what he wants to hear.
* UnusualEuphemism: In one scene, Crazy comes up with a remarkable number of burger-related metaphors for what he's doing as he gets frisky with Rozzie's friend Eva.
* UnusualEuphemism: In one scene, Crazy comes up with a remarkable number of burger-related metaphors for what he's doing as he gets frisky with Rozzie's friend Eva.
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''Hey Good Lookin[='=]'' is an animated film by Creator/RalphBakshi that was released in 1982. Originally planned as a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated movie]], it was later changed to a fully animated film. It has been said that its original live-action/animated setting is still around [[LostForever but may be hard to find]]. A soundtrack of the film was released around 2006.
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''Hey Good Lookin[='=]'' is an animated film by Creator/RalphBakshi that was released in 1982. Originally planned as a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated movie]], it was later changed to a fully animated film. It has been said that its original live-action/animated setting is still around [[LostForever [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes but may be hard to find]]. A soundtrack of the film was released around 2006.
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** Solly the Cop, BIG TIME.
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* BareYourMidriff: Rozzie
* BigBeautifulWoman: Eva
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* BigEater:EvaEva.
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** Rozzie's dad, who chains her to her bed to keep her from her date with Vinnie.
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''Hey Good Lookin'' is an animated film by Creator/RalphBakshi that was released in 1982. Originally planned as a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated movie]], it was later changed to a fully animated film. It has been said that its original live-action/animated setting is still around [[LostForever but may be hard to find]]. A soundtrack of the film was released around 2006.
!!''Hey Good Lookin'' provides these tropes:
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''Hey Good Lookin'' is an animated film by Creator/RalphBakshi that was released in 1982. Originally to be planned out as a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated movie]] but movie]], it was later changed to a fully-animated fully animated film. It has been said that its original live-action/animated setting is still around [[LostForever but may be hard to find]]. A soundtrack of the film was released around 2006.
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* CloudCuckooLander: Crazy Shapiro sums this up perfectly.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Of 1950s nostalgia, whether people think the 1950s were really just like ''HappyDays'' or ''Grease'' or whatever (the "cool" main character is a DirtyCoward, he and his girlfriend aren't really in love, he and his friends are not TrueCompanions, etc.).
* DisneyAcidSequence: It has one of these during the film.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Of 1950s nostalgia, whether people think the 1950s were really just like ''HappyDays'' or ''Grease'' or whatever (the "cool" main character is a DirtyCoward, he and his girlfriend aren't really in love, he and his friends are not TrueCompanions, etc.).
* DisneyAcidSequence: It has one of these during the film.
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* CloudCuckooLander: {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Crazy Shapiro sums this up perfectly.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Of 1950s nostalgia, whether people think the 1950s were really just like''HappyDays'' ''Series/HappyDays'' or ''Grease'' ''Film/{{Grease}}'' or whatever (the whatever. The "cool" main character is a DirtyCoward, he and his girlfriend aren't really in love, he and his friends are not TrueCompanions, etc.).
etc.
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* FramingDevice: The plot is a story being told by an older man to a middle aged woman, in reality Vinnie and Roz 30 years later.
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* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Rozzie has this with a mixture of a big butt.
* LostForever: The actual live-action/animated version of the film is in this to all except WarnerBros.
* OffingTheOffspring: Crazy's father Solly, a violent corrupt cop, constantly tries to kill him.
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* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Rozzie has this this, combined with a mixture of a big butt.
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* OffingTheOffspring: Crazy'sfather father, Solly, a violent corrupt cop, constantly tries to kill him.
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* OffingTheOffspring: Crazy's
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* RotoScoping: Some parts of the film have this, and it isn't hard to tell either.
* RogerRabbitEffect: Started out as this, but was later reworked as an animated feature. Although certain parts of the film have the animated characters over live-action backgrounds.
* ShoutOut: A certain part of the film has animated characters doing WildTake reactions, that look [[Creator/TexAvery very]] [[RedHotRidingHood familiar]].
* TakingYouWithMe: During the climax, Crazy jumps off a rooftop and lands on Sully who is about to kill Vinnie, killing both himself and his father.
* RogerRabbitEffect: Started out as this, but was later reworked as an animated feature. Although certain parts of the film have the animated characters over live-action backgrounds.
* ShoutOut: A certain part of the film has animated characters doing WildTake reactions, that look [[Creator/TexAvery very]] [[RedHotRidingHood familiar]].
* TakingYouWithMe: During the climax, Crazy jumps off a rooftop and lands on Sully who is about to kill Vinnie, killing both himself and his father.
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* RotoScoping: {{Rotoscoping}}: Some parts of the film have this, and it isn't hard to tell tell, either.
* RogerRabbitEffect:Started The film started out as this, but was later reworked as an animated feature. Although feature, although certain parts of the film have the animated characters over live-action backgrounds.
* ShoutOut: A certain part of the film has animated characters doing WildTake reactions, that look [[Creator/TexAvery very]][[RedHotRidingHood [[WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood familiar]].
* TakingYouWithMe: During the climax, Crazy jumps off a rooftop and lands onSully Sully, who is about to kill Vinnie, killing both himself and his father.
* RogerRabbitEffect:
* ShoutOut: A certain part of the film has animated characters doing WildTake reactions, that look [[Creator/TexAvery very]]
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* CaptainObviousReveal: TheReveal at the end, that the middle aged woman and man who are telling the story are actually Roz and Vinnie in present day, isnt really much of a shocker.
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* OffingTheOffpsring: Crazy's father Solly, a violent corrupt cop, constantly tries to kill him.
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* FakeUltimateHero: Vinnie, despite being the main character and leader of the Stompers, is in fact a huge coward, who skips town rather than help his gang in the fight against their rivals, despite being the one who got them into it in the first place.
* FramingDevice: The plot is a story being told by an older man to a middle aged woman, in reality Vinnie and Roz 30 years later.
* HellBentForLeather: The Stompers all wear black motorcycle jackets with "Stompers" painted on the back.
* FramingDevice: The plot is a story being told by an older man to a middle aged woman, in reality Vinnie and Roz 30 years later.
* HellBentForLeather: The Stompers all wear black motorcycle jackets with "Stompers" painted on the back.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Vinnie looks a bit like [[Franchise/LupinIII Lupin]], with monkey lips.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Ralph wanted this done as a live-action/animated movie, although it was switched to be fully animated since Warner Bros couldn't figure out how to blend the live-action and animation together. This was BEFORE Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit was released.
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: Ralph Bakshi has stated that Vinnie and Crazy were based off of people Ralph knew when he was in high school.
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''Hey Good Lookin'' is an animated film by Creator/RalphBakshi that was released in 1982. Originally to be planned out as a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated movie]] but was later changed to a fully-animated film. It has been said that its original live-action/animated setting is still around [[LostForever but may be hard to find]]. Although despite that it had been released on VHS once [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes with no later DVD release]] a A soundtrack of the film was released around 2006.
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* ShoutOut: A certain part of the film has animated characters doing WildTake reactions, that look [[TexAvery very]] [[RedHotRidingHood familiar]].
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''Hey Good Lookin'' is an animated film by RalphBakshi Creator/RalphBakshi that was released in 1982. Originally to be planned out as a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated movie]] but was later changed to a fully-animated film. It has been said that its original live-action/animated setting is still around [[LostForever but may be hard to find]]. Although despite that it had been released on VHS once [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes with no later DVD release]] a soundtrack of the film was released around 2006.
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''Hey Good Lookin'' is an animated film by RalphBakshi that was released in 1982. Originally to be planned out as a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated movie]] but was later changed to a fully-animated film. It has been said that its original live-action/animated setting is still around [[LostForever but may be hard to find]]. Although despite that it had been released on VHS once [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes with no later DVD release]] a soundtrack of the film was released around 2006.
!!''Hey good looking provides with these tropes'':
* AmbiguouslyJewish: Crazy Shapiro, his father, Rozzie and her father
* BigEater: Eva
* CloudCuckooLander: Crazy Shapiro sums this up perfectly.
* DisneyAcidSequence: It has one of these during the film.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Ralph wanted this done as a live-action/animated movie, although it was switched to be fully animated since Warner Bros couldn't figure out how to blend the live-action and animation together. This was BEFORE Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit was released.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Rozzie has this with a mixture of a big butt.
* LostForever: The actual live-action/animated version of the film is in this.
* RotoScoping: Some parts of the film have this, and it isn't hard to tell either.
* RogerRabbitEffect: Started out as this, but was later reworked as an animated feature. Although certain parts of the film have the animated characters over live-action backgrounds.
* ShoutOut: A certain part of the film has animated characters doing WildTake reactions, that look [[TexAvery very]] [[RedHotRidingHood familiar]].
* YouLookFamiliar: Vinnie looks a bit like [[LupinIII Lupin]], with monkey lips.
* WriteWhoYouKnow: Ralph Bakshi has stated that Vinnie and Crazy were based off of people Ralph knew when he was in high school.
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!!''Hey good looking provides with these tropes'':
* AmbiguouslyJewish: Crazy Shapiro, his father, Rozzie and her father
* BigEater: Eva
* CloudCuckooLander: Crazy Shapiro sums this up perfectly.
* DisneyAcidSequence: It has one of these during the film.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Ralph wanted this done as a live-action/animated movie, although it was switched to be fully animated since Warner Bros couldn't figure out how to blend the live-action and animation together. This was BEFORE Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit was released.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Rozzie has this with a mixture of a big butt.
* LostForever: The actual live-action/animated version of the film is in this.
* RotoScoping: Some parts of the film have this, and it isn't hard to tell either.
* RogerRabbitEffect: Started out as this, but was later reworked as an animated feature. Although certain parts of the film have the animated characters over live-action backgrounds.
* ShoutOut: A certain part of the film has animated characters doing WildTake reactions, that look [[TexAvery very]] [[RedHotRidingHood familiar]].
* YouLookFamiliar: Vinnie looks a bit like [[LupinIII Lupin]], with monkey lips.
* WriteWhoYouKnow: Ralph Bakshi has stated that Vinnie and Crazy were based off of people Ralph knew when he was in high school.
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