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* AnnoyingPatient: The episode "From Bed To Worse" was actually based around this trope.

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* AnnoyingPatient: The episode "From Bed To to Worse" was actually based around this trope.



* GreenAroundTheGills: Aardvark's face turns green briefly in "The Ant From Uncle", when Charlie lights a cigar in his stomach and smoke comes out of his ears.

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* GreenAroundTheGills: Aardvark's face turns green briefly in "The Ant From from Uncle", when Charlie lights a cigar in his stomach and smoke comes out of his ears.



* InevitableWaterfall: In "Hasty But Tasty", this was averted and then inverted when the aardvark, on a motorcycle, falls over a cliff into a river. He restarted the bike at the last possible moment to do a miracle 180... only to fall off the other waterfall behind him.

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* InevitableWaterfall: In "Hasty But but Tasty", this was averted and then inverted when the aardvark, on a motorcycle, falls over a cliff into a river. He restarted the bike at the last possible moment to do a miracle 180... only to fall U-turn... but falls off the other waterfall behind him.



- Though he looks a heck of a lot more like one than "Arthur" does.

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- ** Though he looks a heck of a lot more like one an aardvark than "Arthur" "WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}" does.



* SarcasmFailure: In "Technology, Phooey", the Aardvark's quicksand trap backfires on him, prompting him to quip "I'd say something right now, but it would only be censored!"
** In "Never Bug An Ant," Charlie moves his anthill over flat land. Aardvark puts a lit stick of dynamite in the anthill, runs and covers his ears. Charlie yells "POW!" as Aardvark puts his head in and says "Hey, Ant! Whaddaya think of that?" After the dynamite explodes in his face, Aardvark walks off saying "I know what ''I'' think of that...but I shouldn't say it in public!"

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* SarcasmFailure: In "Technology, Phooey", the Aardvark's quicksand trap backfires on him, prompting him to quip quip, "I'd say something right now, but it would only be censored!"
** In "Never Bug An Ant," an Ant", Charlie moves his anthill over flat land. Aardvark puts a lit stick of dynamite in the anthill, runs and covers his ears. Charlie yells "POW!" as Aardvark puts his head in and says "Hey, Ant! Whaddaya think of that?" After the dynamite explodes in his face, Aardvark walks off saying saying, "I know what ''I'' think of that...but I shouldn't say it in public!"



* ShesAManInJapan: The Aardvark is supposed to be female in Germany, for unknown reason. It`s given a female voiceactor and is called Elise or "(die) blaue Elise" ("blue Elise") by the Ant (who`s called Charlie) and sometimes [[ThirdPersonPerson herself]].

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* ShesAManInJapan: The Aardvark is supposed to be female in Germany, for unknown reason. It`s It's given a female voiceactor voice actor and is called Elise or "(die) blaue Elise" ("blue Elise") by the Ant (who`s (who's called Charlie) and sometimes [[ThirdPersonPerson herself]].



* StrongAnts: Charlie himself. Played to ridiculous proportions in "Don't Hustle An Ant With Muscle".

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* StrongAnts: Charlie himself. Played to ridiculous proportions extent in "Don't Hustle An an Ant With with Muscle".



** In the very first short titled "The Ant And The Aardvark", Aardvark's entire body turned red after sticking his snout in Charlie's ant hill, trying to suck in the ant. The hue change happens when he inhales Tabasco sauce, flames emit from the bottom of his feet, and he launches into the air like a rocket before landing in a lake. He then drinks up some of a lake to cool down, which reverts his color to his usual blue.

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** In the very first short short, titled "The Ant And The Aardvark", Aardvark's entire body turned red after sticking his snout in Charlie's ant hill, trying to suck in the ant. The hue change happens when he inhales Tabasco sauce, flames emit from the bottom of his feet, and he launches into the air like a rocket before landing in a lake. He then drinks up some of a lake to cool down, which reverts his color to his usual blue.



* VacuumMouth: Aardvark often does this as his method of trying to eat Charlie (but fails everytime), complete with the sound of a vacuum cleaner.

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* VacuumMouth: Aardvark often does this as his method of trying to eat Charlie (but fails everytime), every time), complete with the sound of a vacuum cleaner.
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** The blue aardvark also feeds via VacuumMouth, rather than by extending a long sticky tongue as real aardvarks or anteaters do.

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* IAmNotWeasel: Aardvark refers to himself as an anteater in most of the cartoons, despite the fact that he doesn't look much like an anteater.
- Though and aardvark is a type of anteater.

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* IAmNotWeasel: Aardvark refers to himself as an anteater in most of the cartoons, despite the fact that he doesn't look much like an anteater.
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anteater. Anteaters and aardvark is a type of anteater.aardvarks are only distantly related in RealLife.
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- Though he looks a heck of a lot more like one than "Arthur" does.
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* ColdSnap: "The Froze Nose Knows"
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* VacuumMouth: Aardvark often does this as his method of trying to eat Charlie (but fails everytime).

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* VacuumMouth: Aardvark often does this as his method of trying to eat Charlie (but fails everytime).everytime), complete with the sound of a vacuum cleaner.
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* ButtMonkey: The Aardvark

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* ButtMonkey: The AardvarkAardvark, sometimes in ways that would make Wile E. Coyote wince.



* RoadRunnerVsCoyote

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* RoadRunnerVsCoyoteRoadRunnerVsCoyote: Only this time the Road Runner is a DeadpanSnarker. The Aardvark never has a chance.

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* BearsAreBadNews: The bear who beats the crap out of Aardvark in his house in "The Froze Nose Knows".



* EverythingsEvenWorseWithSharks: The shark who chases after Aardvark in "Isle of Caprice".
* EverythingsWorseWithBears: The bear who beats the crap out of Aardvark in his house in "The Froze Nose Knows".



* TermiteTrouble: The episode "Rough Brunch" had Aardvark being accosted by a termite named Term, who just so happened to be [[YouFailBiologyForever Charlie's cousin]].

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* TermiteTrouble: The episode "Rough Brunch" had Aardvark being accosted by a termite named Term, who just so happened to be [[YouFailBiologyForever [[ArtisticLicenseBiology Charlie's cousin]].cousin]].
* ThreateningShark: The shark who chases after Aardvark in "Isle of Caprice".
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'''The Ant and the Aardvark''' was a theatrical cartoon series created by {{DePatie-Freleng Enterprises}}, the same company who created ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'', among other cartoons, including most of the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoons from the late 1950s. The series consisted of 17 cartoons that ran from 1969 to 1971. It followed the misadventures of a [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife blue aardvark]] who tried but failed to eat a red ant named Charlie. After its initial theatrical run, ''The Ant and the Aardvark'' later became a part of ''The Pink Panther Show'', with all 17 episodes airing in reruns.

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'''The Ant and the Aardvark''' was a theatrical cartoon series created by {{DePatie-Freleng Enterprises}}, Creator/DePatieFrelengEnterprises, the same company who created ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'', among other cartoons, including most of the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoons from the late 1950s. The series consisted of 17 cartoons that ran from 1969 to 1971. It followed the misadventures of a [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife blue aardvark]] who tried but failed to eat a red ant named Charlie. After its initial theatrical run, ''The Ant and the Aardvark'' later became a part of ''The Pink Panther Show'', with all 17 episodes airing in reruns.



* AmericanAccents: John Byner imitated Mason to provide the voice (and accent) for Aardvark.

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* AmericanAccents: John Byner imitated Jackie Mason to provide the voice (and accent) for Aardvark.

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'''The Ant and the Aardvark''' was a theatrical cartoon series created by {{DePatie-Freleng Enterprises}}, the same company who created ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'', among other cartoons, including most of the ''{{Looney Tunes}}'' cartoons from the late 1950s. The series consisted of 17 cartoons that ran from 1969 to 1971. It followed the misadventures of a [[{{Amazing Technicolor Wildlife}} blue aardvark]] who tried but failed to eat a red ant named Charlie. After its initial theatrical run, ''The Ant and the Aardvark'' later became a part of ''The Pink Panther Show'', with all 17 episodes airing in reruns.

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'''The Ant and the Aardvark''' was a theatrical cartoon series created by {{DePatie-Freleng Enterprises}}, the same company who created ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'', among other cartoons, including most of the ''{{Looney Tunes}}'' ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoons from the late 1950s. The series consisted of 17 cartoons that ran from 1969 to 1971. It followed the misadventures of a [[{{Amazing Technicolor Wildlife}} [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife blue aardvark]] who tried but failed to eat a red ant named Charlie. After its initial theatrical run, ''The Ant and the Aardvark'' later became a part of ''The Pink Panther Show'', with all 17 episodes airing in reruns.



* {{Amazing Technicolor Wildlife}}: The eponymous Aardvark is colored blue, which is unusual for a real aardvark.
* {{American Accents}}: John Byner imitated Mason to provide the voice (and accent) for Aardvark.
* {{Androcles Lion}}: This was the plot to "Scratch a Tiger", where the Tiger agrees to protect Ant and his gang from the hungry Aardvark after he pulled a thorn off his foot. In the end, the Tiger steps on another thorn and this time the Aardvark pulls it off. You can guess what happens next.
* {{Annoying Patient}}: The episode "From Bed To Worse" was actually based around this trope.

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* {{Amazing Technicolor Wildlife}}: AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The eponymous Aardvark is colored blue, which is unusual for a real aardvark.
* {{American Accents}}: AmericanAccents: John Byner imitated Mason to provide the voice (and accent) for Aardvark.
* {{Androcles Lion}}: AndroclesLion: This was the plot to "Scratch a Tiger", where the Tiger agrees to protect Ant and his gang from the hungry Aardvark after he pulled a thorn off his foot. In the end, the Tiger steps on another thorn and this time the Aardvark pulls it off. You can guess what happens next.
* {{Annoying Patient}}: AnnoyingPatient: The episode "From Bed To Worse" was actually based around this trope.



* {{Beach Episode}}: "Dune Bug"
* {{Butt Monkey}}: The Aardvark
* {{Deadpan Snarker}}: Both Aardvark and Charlie.
* {{Deserted Island}}: Aardvark winds up on one of these in "Isle of Caprice".
* {{Did Not Do the Research}}[=/=]{{I Am Not Weasel}}: Aardvark refers to himself as an anteater in most of the cartoons, despite the fact that he doesn't look much like an anteater.

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* {{Beach Episode}}: BeachEpisode: "Dune Bug"
* {{Butt Monkey}}: ButtMonkey: The Aardvark
* {{Deadpan Snarker}}: DeadpanSnarker: Both Aardvark and Charlie.
* {{Deserted Island}}: DesertedIsland: Aardvark winds up on one of these in "Isle of Caprice".
* {{Did Not Do the Research}}[=/=]{{I Am Not Weasel}}: DidNotDoTheResearch[=/=]IAmNotWeasel: Aardvark refers to himself as an anteater in most of the cartoons, despite the fact that he doesn't look much like an anteater.



* {{Failure Is the Only Option}}: Happens fairly often to the Aardvark.
* {{Gender Flip}}: Aardvark was changed to a female character named Elise in the German version.
* {{Green Around The Gills}}: Aardvark's face turns green briefly in "The Ant From Uncle", when Charlie lights a cigar in his stomach and smoke comes out of his ears.
* {{Growling Gut}}: Happened to Aardvark in "Odd Ant Out".
* {{Inevitable Waterfall}}: In "Hasty But Tasty", this was averted and then inverted when the aardvark, on a motorcycle, falls over a cliff into a river. He restarted the bike at the last possible moment to do a miracle 180... only to fall off the other waterfall behind him.
* {{Informed Species}}: Aardvark doesn't look very much like an actual aardvark.
* {{Jerk Ass}}: Aardvark. Very much so.
* {{Metronomic Man Mashing}}: This happens after the ant takes some vitamins.
* {{No Can Opener}}: This is the plot of "Odd Ant Out". The blue and green aardvarks fight over a can of chocolate-covered ants, but neither of them has a can opener.
* {{No Celebrities Were Harmed}}: John Byner voiced Aardvark in the style of comedian Jackie Mason, while voicing Charlie Ant in the style of singer/western actor {{Dean Martin}}. In fact, most of the minor characters that John Byner voiced were imitations of famous celebrities of that time period.
* {{No Indoor Voice}}: The lifeguard from "Dune Bug" who constantly [[{{Berserk Button}} mistook Aardvark for a dog]].
* {{The Noun And The Noun}}
* {{Nude Colored Clothes}}: Aardvark is a rare animal example.
* {{Panthera Awesome}}: The tiger from "Scratch a Tiger".
* {{Pepper Sneeze}}: In "Ants in the Pantry", the aardvark inhales a large amount of pepper and sneezes hard enough to go flying out of the house through a brick wall. When he sneezes again, he re-enters the house through the same hole.
* {{Picnic Episode}}: The first episode.
* {{Punctuated For Emphasis}}: In "From Bed to Worse", Aardvark says while whacking with his cane on the dog's leg cast: "DON'T! BE! A! WISE! GUY!"
* {{The Rival}}: The green aardvark in "I've Got Ants in My Plans" and "Odd Ant Out".
* {{Road Runner Vs Coyote}}
* {{Rule Of Funny}}: Whenever Aardvark tries to suck up Charlie, the sound of a vacuum cleaner is used.
* {{Running Gag}}: So many to name;

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* {{Failure Is the Only Option}}: FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Happens fairly often to the Aardvark.
* {{Gender Flip}}: GenderFlip: Aardvark was changed to a female character named Elise in the German version.
* {{Green Around The Gills}}: GreenAroundTheGills: Aardvark's face turns green briefly in "The Ant From Uncle", when Charlie lights a cigar in his stomach and smoke comes out of his ears.
* {{Growling Gut}}: GrowlingGut: Happened to Aardvark in "Odd Ant Out".
* {{Inevitable Waterfall}}: InevitableWaterfall: In "Hasty But Tasty", this was averted and then inverted when the aardvark, on a motorcycle, falls over a cliff into a river. He restarted the bike at the last possible moment to do a miracle 180... only to fall off the other waterfall behind him.
* {{Informed Species}}: InformedSpecies: Aardvark doesn't look very much like an actual aardvark.
* {{Jerk Ass}}: JerkAss: Aardvark. Very much so.
* {{Metronomic Man Mashing}}: MetronomicManMashing: This happens after the ant takes some vitamins.
* {{No Can Opener}}: NoCanOpener: This is the plot of "Odd Ant Out". The blue and green aardvarks fight over a can of chocolate-covered ants, but neither of them has a can opener.
* {{No Celebrities Were Harmed}}: NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: John Byner voiced Aardvark in the style of comedian Jackie Mason, while voicing Charlie Ant in the style of singer/western actor {{Dean Martin}}.DeanMartin. In fact, most of the minor characters that John Byner voiced were imitations of famous celebrities of that time period.
* {{No Indoor Voice}}: NoIndoorVoice: The lifeguard from "Dune Bug" who constantly [[{{Berserk Button}} [[BerserkButton mistook Aardvark for a dog]].
* {{The Noun And The Noun}}
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* {{Nude Colored Clothes}}: NudeColoredClothes: Aardvark is a rare animal example.
* {{Panthera Awesome}}: PantheraAwesome: The tiger from "Scratch a Tiger".
* {{Pepper Sneeze}}: PepperSneeze: In "Ants in the Pantry", the aardvark inhales a large amount of pepper and sneezes hard enough to go flying out of the house through a brick wall. When he sneezes again, he re-enters the house through the same hole.
* {{Picnic Episode}}: PicnicEpisode: The first episode.
* {{Punctuated For Emphasis}}: PunctuatedForEmphasis: In "From Bed to Worse", Aardvark says while whacking with his cane on the dog's leg cast: "DON'T! BE! A! WISE! GUY!"
* {{The Rival}}: TheRival: The green aardvark in "I've Got Ants in My Plans" and "Odd Ant Out".
* {{Road Runner Vs Coyote}}
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* {{Rule Of Funny}}: RuleOfFunny: Whenever Aardvark tries to suck up Charlie, the sound of a vacuum cleaner is used.
* {{Running Gag}}: RunningGag: So many to name;



** "Dune Bug", Aardvark getting kicked off the beach by the lifeguard who keeps telling him "[[{{No Indoor Voice}} OFF THE BEACH!!!!]]".

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** "Dune Bug", Aardvark getting kicked off the beach by the lifeguard who keeps telling him "[[{{No Indoor Voice}} "[[NoIndoorVoice OFF THE BEACH!!!!]]".



* {{Sarcasm Failure}}: In "Technology, Phooey", the Aardvark's quicksand trap backfires on him, prompting him to quip "I'd say something right now, but it would only be censored!"

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* {{Sarcasm Failure}}: SarcasmFailure: In "Technology, Phooey", the Aardvark's quicksand trap backfires on him, prompting him to quip "I'd say something right now, but it would only be censored!"



* {{Seldom Seen Species}}: Aardvark
* {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}: The Boris Karloff-sounding scientist used this a lot when examining Charlie in "Science Friction".

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* {{Seldom Seen Species}}: SeldomSeenSpecies: Aardvark
* {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}: SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: The Boris Karloff-sounding scientist used this a lot when examining Charlie in "Science Friction".



* {{Shout Out}}: To ''Charley's Aunt'' (1892), a classic Broadway comedy also adapted to numerous films over the years. 1950s revivals featured the likes of Jackie Gleason and [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Ray Bolger]], making the name choice for Charlie Ant quite obvious.
* {{Strong Ants}}: Charlie himself. Played to ridiculous proportions in "Don't Hustle An Ant With Muscle".
* {{Talking to Himself}}: As stated above, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.
* {{Termite Trouble}}: The episode "Rough Brunch" had Aardvark being accosted by a termite named Term, who just so happened to be [[{{You Fail Biology Forever}} Charlie's cousin]].
* {{Through A Face Full Of Fur}}: Aardvark's body color diverted from normal in a few of the featurettes in various cases (even his clothes). The following in which these occurred include:
** In the very first short titled "The Ant And The Aardvark", Aardvark's entire body turned red after sticking his snout in Charlie's ant hill, trying to suck in the ant. The hue change happens when he inhales Tabasco sauce, flames emit from the bottom of his feet, and he launches into the air like a rocket before landing in a lake. He then drinks up some of a lake to cool down, which reverts his color to his usual blue.
** In the same short, Aardvark's full body turns green from illness, after inhaling and exhaling cigar smoke into Charlie's ant hill in an effort to smoke him out of it (his eyes become a bloodshot reddish/pinkish color as well).

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* {{Shout Out}}: ShoutOut: To ''Charley's Aunt'' (1892), a classic Broadway comedy also adapted to numerous films over the years. 1950s revivals featured the likes of Jackie Gleason and [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Ray Bolger]], making the name choice for Charlie Ant quite obvious.
* {{Strong Ants}}: StrongAnts: Charlie himself. Played to ridiculous proportions in "Don't Hustle An Ant With Muscle".
* {{Talking to Himself}}: TalkingToHimself: As stated above, Aardvark and Charlie are both voiced by John Byner.
* {{Termite Trouble}}: TermiteTrouble: The episode "Rough Brunch" had Aardvark being accosted by a termite named Term, who just so happened to be [[{{You Fail Biology Forever}} [[YouFailBiologyForever Charlie's cousin]].
* {{Through A Face Full Of Fur}}: ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: Aardvark's body color diverted from normal in a few of the featurettes in various cases (even his clothes). The following in which these occurred include:
** In the very first short titled "The Ant And The Aardvark", Aardvark's entire body turned red after sticking his snout in Charlie's ant hill, trying to suck in the ant. The hue change happens when he inhales Tabasco sauce, flames emit from the bottom of his feet, and he launches into the air like a rocket before landing in a lake. He then drinks up some of a lake to cool down, which reverts his color to his usual blue.
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** In the same short, Aardvark's full body turns green from illness, after inhaling and exhaling cigar smoke into Charlie's ant hill in an effort to smoke him out of it (his eyes become a bloodshot reddish/pinkish color as well).



* {{Tree Buchet}}: Happens a lot.

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* {{Tree Buchet}}: TreeBuchet: Happens a lot.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Aardvarks ''can'' eat ants, but they actually normally eat termites. The aardvark in this cartoon has its mouth at the tip of its snout like an anteater, but has ears like an aardvark. To stretch things further, this aardvark ''hates'' termites, and won't eat anything ''but'' ants,

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Aardvarks ''can'' eat ants, but they actually normally eat termites. The aardvark in this cartoon has its mouth at the tip of its snout like an anteater, but has ears like an aardvark. To stretch things further, this aardvark ''hates'' termites, and won't eat anything ''but'' ants,ants.
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* [[EditedForSyndication Edited for TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).



* HeyItsThatVoice: Both eponymous characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's ''{{The Black Cauldron}}''.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Aardvarks ''can'' eat ants, but they actually normally eat termites. The aardvark in this cartoon has its mouth at the tip of its snout like an anteater, but has ears like an aardvark. To strecch things further, this aardvark ''hates'' termites, and won't eat anything ''but'' ants,

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Aardvarks ''can'' eat ants, but they actually normally eat termites. The aardvark in this cartoon has its mouth at the tip of its snout like an anteater, but has ears like an aardvark. To strecch stretch things further, this aardvark ''hates'' termites, and won't eat anything ''but'' ants,
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Aardvarks ''can'' eat ants, but they actually normally eat termites. The aardvark in this cartoon has its mouth at the tip of its snout like an anteater, but has ears like an aardvark.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Aardvarks ''can'' eat ants, but they actually normally eat termites. The aardvark in this cartoon has its mouth at the tip of its snout like an anteater, but has ears like an aardvark. To strecch things further, this aardvark ''hates'' termites, and won't eat anything ''but'' ants,
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* {{Amazing Technicolor Wildlife}}: The titular Aardvark is colored blue, which is unusual for a real aardvark.

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* {{Amazing Technicolor Wildlife}}: The titular eponymous Aardvark is colored blue, which is unusual for a real aardvark.



* HeyItsThatVoice: Both titular characters are voiced by John Byner, who later became the voice of Gurgi in 1985's ''{{The Black Cauldron}}''.

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* [[EditedForSyndication Edited for TV]]: In "Technology, Phooey," after the Aardvark accidentally sprays bug killer on himself and proceeds to turn different colors and patterns, Charlie says "Man, that must be a bad trip!" As NBC aired it, the line was changed to "Looks like ol' Sam's at it again...well I might as well play along with him" (which was dialogue from another A&A cartoon).


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** In "Never Bug An Ant," Charlie moves his anthill over flat land. Aardvark puts a lit stick of dynamite in the anthill, runs and covers his ears. Charlie yells "POW!" as Aardvark puts his head in and says "Hey, Ant! Whaddaya think of that?" After the dynamite explodes in his face, Aardvark walks off saying "I know what ''I'' think of that...but I shouldn't say it in public!"
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* * {{Punctuated For Emphasis}}: In "From Bed to Worse", Aardvark says while whacking with his cane on the dog's leg cast: "DON'T! BE! A! WISE! GUY!"

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* * {{Punctuated For Emphasis}}: In "From Bed to Worse", Aardvark says while whacking with his cane on the dog's leg cast: "DON'T! BE! A! WISE! GUY!"



* {{This Is SPARTA}}: In "From Bed to Worse", Aardvark says while whacking with his cane on the dog's leg cast: "DON'T! BE! A! WISE! GUY!"

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* {{American Accents}}: John Byner imitated Mason to provide the voice (and accent) for Aardvark.
* {{Androcles Lion}}: This was the plot to "Scratch a Tiger", where the Tiger agrees to protect Ant and his gang from the hungry Aardvark after he pulled a thorn off his foot. In the end, the Tiger steps on another thorn and this time the Aardvark pulls it off. You can guess what happens next.



* {{Inevitable Waterfall}}: In "Hasty But Tasty", this was averted and then inverted when the aardvark, on a motorcycle, falls over a cliff into a river. He restarted the bike at the last possible moment to do a miracle 180... only to fall off the other waterfall behind him.



* {{Metronomic Man Mashing}}: This happens after the ant takes some vitamins.

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* {{Metronomic Man Mashing}}: This happens after the ant takes some vitamins. vitamins.
* {{No Can Opener}}: This is the plot of "Odd Ant Out". The blue and green aardvarks fight over a can of chocolate-covered ants, but neither of them has a can opener.



* {{The Noun And The Noun}}



* {{Pepper Sneeze}}: In "Ants in the Pantry", the aardvark inhales a large amount of pepper and sneezes hard enough to go flying out of the house through a brick wall. When he sneezes again, he re-enters the house through the same hole.
* {{Picnic Episode}}: The first episode.



* {{Road Runner Vs Coyote}}



** "Rough Brunch", Term eating any of the wood around him to help Charlie out against Aardvark.

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** "Rough Brunch", Term eating any of the wood around him to help Charlie out against Aardvark. Aardvark.
* {{Sarcasm Failure}}: In "Technology, Phooey", the Aardvark's quicksand trap backfires on him, prompting him to quip "I'd say something right now, but it would only be censored!"



* {{This Is SPARTA}}: In "From Bed to Worse", Aardvark says while whacking with his cane on the dog's leg cast: "DON'T! BE! A! WISE! GUY!"




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* {{Tree Buchet}}: Happens a lot.

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