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* MemeticMutation: "What color ''is'' an orange?" "Ted, you bonehead! It's color is the same as its name. Just like a lemon!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]An exchange between Bill and Ted which became a meme after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGLOzth4wCE a clip of it]] was uploaded to YouTube.

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* MemeticMutation: "What color ''is'' an orange?" "Ted, you bonehead! It's color is the same as its name. Just like a lemon!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]An exchange between Bill and Ted which became a meme after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGLOzth4wCE a clip of it]] was uploaded to YouTube.Website/YouTube.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "What color ''is'' an orange?" "Ted, you bonehead! It's color is the same as its name. Just like a lemon!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]An exchange between Bill and Ted which became a meme after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGLOzth4wCE a clip of it]] was uploaded to YouTube.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories, TV shows and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and, along with the other changes, didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled. Fox would replay the Hanna-Barbera series the following summer.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories, TV shows and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied vary it up, but the execution was lackluster and, along with the other changes, didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled. Fox would replay the Hanna-Barbera series the following summer.
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** It was particularly noticeable on its British broadcast on Creator/Channel4 with both seasons aired as one season of 21 episodes (all that were produced). [[BaitAndSwitch The first [=DiC=] episode to air had the Hanna-Barbera opening]]...

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** It was particularly noticeable on its British broadcast on Creator/Channel4 with both seasons aired as one season of 21 episodes (all that were produced). [[BaitAndSwitch The first [=DiC=] episode to air had the Hanna-Barbera opening]]...opening added on]]...
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** It was particularly noticeable on its British broadcast on Creator/Channel4 with both seasons aired as one season of 21 episodes (all that were produced). [[BaitAndSwitch The first [=DiC=] episode to air had the Hanna-Barbera opening]]...
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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family had already aged poorly by the time the episode aired, which was just a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays? Where concerns over police brutality have severely increased? Yeah, it's damn near embarrassing how tone-deaf the episode is.

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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family had already aged poorly by the time the episode aired, which was just a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays? Where concerns over police brutality have severely increased? Yeah, it's damn near embarrassing how tone-deaf the episode is.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'' said it was like a modern ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman''.
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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family had already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays, where concerns over police brutality have severely increased, it's damn near embarrassing how tone-deaf it is.

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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family had already aged poorly due to by the time the episode airing aired, which was just a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays, where nowadays? Where concerns over police brutality have severely increased, increased? Yeah, it's damn near embarrassing how tone-deaf it the episode is.
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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays where concerns over police brutality have increased, it's damn near embarrassing how tone-deaf it is.

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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family had already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays nowadays, where concerns over police brutality have severely increased, it's damn near embarrassing how tone-deaf it is.
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* HilariousInHindsight: One episode featured a ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' spoof called Mr. Radish. 30 years after that episode aired, a ''Mister Rogers'' spin-off called ''Series/DonkeyHodie'' premiered. In the show, the protagonist adores a superhero character called The Amazing Radish.
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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays where concerns over police brutaliy have increased, it's damn near embarassing how tone-deaf it is.

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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays where concerns over police brutaliy brutality have increased, it's damn near embarassing embarrassing how tone-deaf it is.
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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays where concern over police brutaliy have increased, it's damn near embarassing how tone-deaf it is.

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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays where concern concerns over police brutaliy have increased, it's damn near embarassing how tone-deaf it is.
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* ValuesDissonance: As pointed out by the Smeghead from WebVideo/CinematicExcrement in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVJ9JpAY_I his vlog about the series]], the episode ''It's a Totally Wonderful Life'' (about Rufus accidentally splitting up Bill & Ted and finding himself in an dystopian society) depicting Alt!Ted in the wrong for busting corrupt cops just because one of the cops has a family already aged poorly due to the episode airing a few months after the Los Angeles riots caused by the Rodney King trial, but nowadays where concern over police brutaliy have increased, it's damn near embarassing how tone-deaf it is.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories, TV shows and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and, along with the other changes, didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled. Fox would replay the Hanna-Barbera series the following summer.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories, TV shows and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and, along with the other changes, didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled. Fox would replay the Hanna-Barbera series the following summer.summer.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories, TV shows and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and, along with the other changes, didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories, TV shows and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and, along with the other changes, didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled. Fox would replay the Hanna-Barbera series the following summer.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories stories, TV shows and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and and, along with the other changes, didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Essentially what killed the series, the second season was major re-tool as a result of switching animation companies, voice actors and tone, whereas instead of going back in time, the duo travel through stories and the human body. Granted there was nothing wrong with trying to varied it up, but the execution was lackluster and didn't appeal to the fans of the movies, causing the season to to be CutShort and ultimately cancelled.

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