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*** Also, his [[AnAesop Aesop]] to Tooter at the end of every episode {"Alvays, alvays I tell you, Tooter"):

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*** Also, his [[AnAesop Aesop]] lesson to Tooter at the end of every episode {"Alvays, alvays I tell you, Tooter"):
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*** Also, his [[AnAesop Aesop]] to Tooter at the end of every episode:

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*** Also, his [[AnAesop Aesop]] to Tooter at the end of every episode:episode {"Alvays, alvays I tell you, Tooter"):

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* PaperThinDisguise: The Fox loves this trope as part of his many crimes. In most cases, nobody is fooled, not even the Hunter!
** It's played with in "The Case of the Hunted Hunter." After a successful crime spree while impersonating the Hunter with by means of LatexPerfection / FullBodyDisguise, Horace sets up a plan to catch and expose the Fox by posting a fake newspaper article that Horace and the Hunter are guarding a huge supply of diamonds from a jewelry store. The Fox dons one of his usual paper-thin disguises, posing as the owner of the jewelry store, but Horace, recognizing him, says that he can only give the diamonds to his uncle the Hunter, to which the Fox dashes out and returns in his Hunter disguise, and Horace reveals that it was all a sting operation to catch him.

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* PaperThinDisguise: PaperThinDisguise:
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The Fox loves this trope as part of his many crimes. In most cases, nobody is fooled, not he manages to fool everyone else, even the Hunter!
Hunter on occasion!
** It's played with in "The Case of the Hunted Hunter." After a successful crime spree while impersonating the Hunter with by means of LatexPerfection / using a FullBodyDisguise, Horace sets up a plan to catch and expose the Fox by posting a fake newspaper article that Horace and the Hunter are guarding a huge supply of diamonds from a jewelry store. The Fox dons one of his usual paper-thin disguises, posing as the owner of the jewelry store, but Horace, recognizing him, says that he can only give the diamonds to his uncle the Hunter, to which the Fox dashes out and returns in his Hunter disguise, and Horace reveals that it was all a sting operation to catch him.
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* AmbigiouslyHuman: Mr. Mad looks human, however he has pale grey skin, red eyes and is capable of performing magic, such as making himself able to disappear at will.

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* AmbigiouslyHuman: AmbiguouslyHuman: Mr. Mad looks human, however he has pale grey skin, red eyes and is capable of performing magic, such as making himself able to disappear at will.
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* AmbigiouslyHuman: Mr. Mad looks human, however he has pale grey skin, red eyes and is capable of performing magic, such as making himself able to disappear at will.
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** In the other direction, in ''Film/TheMatrix'' Neo says "Mr. Wizard, get me the hell out of here!"
** In the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' feature "Rocketship X-M," Tom Servo cracks "Help, Mr. Wizard! I don't wanna be an astronaut anymore!"
** Music/TheReplacements quote Mr. Wizard's catch phrase ("Drizzle, Drazzle, Drozzle, Drome ... time for this one to come home" catch phrase) in "Hold My Life".

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