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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: ''Gosh Zilla'' amounts to Wally overdosing after misunderstanding Mr. Twiddle's medicine dosage instructions, knocking himself out and having a lucid dream about [[AttackOfThe50ftWhatever growing to an enormous height]] and walking through the city as the community reacts to him. At the end of the dream, he's offered a contract to be a movie star before he's suddenly woken up. After Mr. Twiddle explains what happened, Wally then proceeds to deliberately overdose in order to continue the dream as a panicked Mr. Twiddle shouts at him to stop. [[SarcasmMode Great lesson for the kids.]]
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* GeniusBonus: It helps to know your UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar terminology whenever Beauregard gets involved. One of his episode's titles even has it (''Rebel Rabble'', "Rebel" being a term for Southerners who supported the United States).

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* GeniusBonus: It helps to know your UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar terminology whenever Beauregard gets involved. One of his episode's titles even has it (''Rebel Rabble'', "Rebel" being a term for Southerners who supported the United States).States).
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* GeniusBonus: It helps to know your AmericanCivilWar terminology whenever Beauregard gets involved. One of his episode's titles even has it (''Rebel Rabble'', "Rebel" being a term for Southerners who supported the United States).

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* GeniusBonus: It helps to know your AmericanCivilWar UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar terminology whenever Beauregard gets involved. One of his episode's titles even has it (''Rebel Rabble'', "Rebel" being a term for Southerners who supported the United States).
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: ''Gosh Zilla'' amounts to Wally overdosing after misunderstanding Mr. Twiddle's medicine dosage instructions, knocking himself out and having a lucid dream about [[AttackOfThe50ftWhatever growing to an enormous height]] and walking through the city as the community reacts to him. At the end of the dream, he's offered a contract to be a movie star before he's suddenly woken up. After Mr. Twiddle explains what happened, Wally then proceeds to deliberately overdose in order to continue the dream as a panicked Mr. Twiddle shouts at him to stop. [[SarcasmMode Great lesson for the kids.]]
* GeniusBonus: It helps to know your AmericanCivilWar terminology whenever Beauregard gets involved. One of his episode's titles even has it (''Rebel Rabble'', "Rebel" being a term for Southerners who supported the United States).

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