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*CompleteMonster: "Queen Esther": [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Haman]] is the [[AmbitionIsEvil ambitious]] and petty [[EvilChancellor advisor]] of King Ahasuerus who [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates]] the king into banishing his wife. Leading the search for candidates for new royal wife, Haman developed a hatred for the Jew Mordecai after the latter refuses to bow to him. Haman manipulates the king into passing a law by which [[FinalSolution all Jews in the empire are to be eradicated]], while also trying to speed up Mordecai's execution.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: During "The Miracles of Jesus", Benjamin, the widow of Nain's son, tells the story of Jesus resurrecting him. At this point, the camera cuts to the funeral procession. Jesus tenderly tells the woman not to cry and then brings her son back to life. Her voice brims with emotion as they're reunited. Benjamin closes by saying he makes a tour of the sites of Jesus' miracles every year and invites Derek, Margo and Moki along.
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* EthnicScrappy: Unfortunately Moki, who was meant as a FunnyForeigner, comes across like this.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The Magi didn't meet Jesus until Epiphany. But, to make it into a PragmaticAdaptation (Since them being sent to find Jesus is an important part of the story) they are depicted as walking into the manger, completing the Nativity scene.
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* AnimationAgeGhetto: This series arguably subverts it in spades by keeping true to the original stories as much as possible. One example is David's fight with Goliath in the episode bearing their names.
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* MemeticMutation: Website/FourChan has made an anti-Semitic meme out of the line, [[GreedyJew "Shekels can be even dearer friends, especially when there are many, many of them."]] This, by the way, ignores the original context. The line is from the episode "Samson and Delilah," in which it's spoken by a Philistine, not a Jew.
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* EvilIsCool: Really, it was a bad idea on the creators' part to cast TIM CURRY as the Serpent of Eden unless they were going for this.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Crossed with PragmaticAdaptation - The Three Kings technically Magi didn't meet Jesus until Epiphany. But in order But, to avoid WhatHappenedToTheMouse, make it into a PragmaticAdaptation (Since them being sent to find Jesus is an important part of the story) they are depicted as entering walking into the manger he was born in.manger, completing the Nativity scene.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Crossed with PragmaticAdaptation - The Three Kings technically didn't meet Jesus until Epiphany. But in order to avoid WhatHappenedToTheMouse, they are depicted as entering the manger he was born in.
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** Especially one bit in the nativity episode wherein they watch everyone witnessing the birth of Christ... and Derek's visibly OffModel.
** In David and Goliath, Moki at one point says "I see some tents", but his accent sounds like "I see some tits!"
** In David and Goliath, Moki at one point says "I see some tents", but his accent sounds like "I see some tits!"
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** King Herod in the Nativity episode only appears for a few scenes, but is terrifying enough since he's voiced by Creator/VincentPrice. Then the Roman soldiers report back to him near the end of the movie, prompting him to make a NightmareFace as a ScareChord plays. ''Then the camera zooms in until all you can see is said face''.
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