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* ParodyDisplacement: Creator/EugeneOneill's ''Theatre/StrangeInterlude'', which featured characters stepping out of the action and verbalizing their inner monologues, was popular enough at the time that both the stage and screen versions of ''Animal Crackers'' featured a parody of it, but most people hear about it for the first time when Groucho says "pardon me while I have a [[TitleDrop strange interlude]]".
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is much more well known than the stage play, which is impossible to revive without the Marx Brothers (though it has occasionally been mounted with actors imitating the brothers).

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* HilariousInHindsight: Chico and Harpo recognize one of the high-society partygoers as a former fishmonger named Abie, and Chico taunts him by chanting "Abie the Fish-man" in mocking singsong. Decades later, we'd be introduced to [[ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} another "fish-man" named Abe.]]
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* SignatureScene: Groucho's comment about "shooting an elephant in his payamas".

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is much more well known than the stage play.

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* SignatureScene: Groucho's comment about "shooting an elephant in his payamas".
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