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* TheWoobie: Pamie Penguin, namely in "Pamie Falls in Love", and Mingle, especially in "Is Mingle A Nuisance?" and "A Broken Umbrella".

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* TheWoobie: Pamie Penguin, namely in "Pamie Falls in Love", and Mingle, especially in "Is Mingle A Nuisance?" and "A Broken Umbrella".Umbrella".
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* WhatAnIdiot: Walter, Horsey, and Colt definitely had a few of these moments.
** In "Lost in a Race", Walter and his brothers change one of the signs on the course to point down the wrong path to trick the other teams. Soon, Walter and his brothers end up getting lost too [[HoistByHisOwnPetard when they follow the sign they themselves altered]]!
** In "Roobear's Invention", Walter has one of this brothers posing as a robot for an invention contest. You'd think that Walter wouldn't do anything that would expose the charade; the phony robot ends up doing a dance that causes parts of the robot costume to fall off!

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* {{Narm}}: The ending of the episode about Mommy's birthday. She opens her gifts (a hat, an apron, and a framed photograph of herself) and thanks everyone. Then she puts on the hat, picks up the apron and the photo, and proceeds to twirl around the room with them in her arms, singing to herself while everyone watches. This doesn't seem to strike anyone as an unusual reaction to the gifts, either.



** In "Lost in a Race", Walter and his brothers change one of the signs on the course to point down the wrong path to trick the other teams. Soon, Walter and his brothers end up getting lost too [[HoistByHisOwnPetard when they follow the sign they altered]]!
** In "Roobear's Invention", Walter has one of this brothers posing as a robot for an invention contest. You'd think that Walter wouldn't do anything that would expose the charade; the phony robot ends up doing dancing that causes parts of the robot costume to fall off!

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** In "Lost in a Race", Walter and his brothers change one of the signs on the course to point down the wrong path to trick the other teams. Soon, Walter and his brothers end up getting lost too [[HoistByHisOwnPetard when they follow the sign they themselves altered]]!
** In "Roobear's Invention", Walter has one of this brothers posing as a robot for an invention contest. You'd think that Walter wouldn't do anything that would expose the charade; the phony robot ends up doing dancing a dance that causes parts of the robot costume to fall off!
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* NightmareFuel: "Is Weather a Frog?" Especially the opening scene, which includes a close-up of the Wicked Wizard's brew which seems to include a ''dissolving skull''. Surprisingly not censored by Nick Jr.

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* NightmareFuel: "Is Weather a Frog?" Especially Some of the opening scene, content of this episode makes one surprised the episode wasn't censored in America, in particular the magician's disembodied laughter, not to mention the Wicked Wizard's TV show, which includes a close-up of the Wicked Wizard's brew which seems to include a ''dissolving skull''. Surprisingly not censored by Nick Jr.The kids even remark they don't know why they watch the show in the first place since it scares them so.
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** In "Lost in a Race", Walter and his brothers change one of the signs on the course to point down the wrong path to trick the other teams. Soon, Walter and his brothers end up getting lost too when they follow the sign they altered!

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** In "Lost in a Race", Walter and his brothers change one of the signs on the course to point down the wrong path to trick the other teams. Soon, Walter and his brothers end up getting lost too [[HoistByHisOwnPetard when they follow the sign they altered!altered]]!
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* NightmareFuel: "Is Weather a Frog?" Especially the opening scene, which includes a close-up of the Wicked Wizard's brew which seems to include a ''dissolving skull''. Surprisingly not censored by Nick Jr.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Walter, Horsey, and Colt definitely had a few of these moments.
** In "Lost in a Race", Walter and his brothers change one of the signs on the course to point down the wrong path to trick the other teams. Soon, Walter and his brothers end up getting lost too when they follow the sign they altered!
** In "Roobear's Invention", Walter has one of this brothers posing as a robot for an invention contest. You'd think that Walter wouldn't do anything that would expose the charade; the phony robot ends up doing dancing that causes parts of the robot costume to fall off!

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While popular in Japan, the show was very popular when exported to Europe and North America. In fact, it was one of the more fondly remembered shows airing on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in the late 1980s/early 1990s.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:
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While popular in Japan, the show was very popular when exported to Europe and North America. In fact, it was one of the more fondly remembered shows airing on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in the late 1980s/early 1990s.



* TheWoobie: Pamie Penguin, namely in "Pamie in Love", and Mingle, especially in "Is Mingle A Nuisance?" and "A Broken Umbrella".

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* TheWoobie: Pamie Penguin, namely in "Pamie Falls in Love", and Mingle, especially in "Is Mingle A Nuisance?" and "A Broken Umbrella".
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** As stated on the main page, this show came about because of a koala craze in Japan.

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** As stated on the main page, this show came about because of a koala craze in Japan.Japan.
* TheWoobie: Pamie Penguin, namely in "Pamie in Love", and Mingle, especially in "Is Mingle A Nuisance?" and "A Broken Umbrella".
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While popular in Japan, the show was very popular when exported to Europe and North America. In fact, it was one of the more fondly remembered shows airing on Creator/Nickelodeon in the late 1980s/early 1990s.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While popular in Japan, the show was very popular when exported to Europe and North America. In fact, it was one of the more fondly remembered shows airing on Creator/Nickelodeon Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While popular in Japan, the show was very popular when exported to Europe and North America. In fact, it was one of the more fondly remembered shows airing on Creator/Nickelodeon in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
** As stated on the main page, this show came about because of a koala craze in Japan.

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