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* TheBusCameBack: Reappears in "Life Of Brian" and season 11's "Brian's Play", albeit in very short non-speaking cameos.
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* TheBusCameBack: Reappears in "Life Of of Brian" and season 11's "Brian's Play", albeit in very short non-speaking cameos.
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->'''Debut:''' ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS12E6LifeOfBrian "Life Of Brian"]]''
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->'''Debut:''' ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS12E6LifeOfBrian "Life Of of Brian"]]''
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As revealed in an early episode he loves Peter, he just doesn't like him (especially after he married a woman who was Protestant [[spoiler: and later, revealed to be Jewish]]).
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As revealed in an early episode episode, he loves Peter, he just doesn't like him (especially after he married a woman who was Protestant [[spoiler: and later, revealed to be Jewish]]).
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: [[DownplayedTrope Well]], "Politically Incorrect {{Jerkass}}" would be more accurate, but his disdain for Peter's marriage to a Protestant shows that he has little regard for people of other faiths.
* {{Noodle Incident}}: This trope is occasionally invoked to explain Babs' absence in episodes that revolve around Carter (for example, her apparently being held for ransom for unknown reasons in "Peterschmidt Manor").
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* {{Noodle Incident}}: This trope is occasionally invoked to explain Babs' absence in episodes that revolve around Carter (for example, her apparently being held for ransom for unknown reasons in "Peterschmidt Manor").
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: Levine is a Jewish surname, though otherwise there's nothing Jewish about him. In a deleted scene for one episode, he was shown attending the same church as the Griffins and, in ''Road to the North Pole'', he's shown celebrating Christmas.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: While he initially just seems like a human who is missing all four of his limbs and had them replaced with wooden ones, it's eventually revealed that his ''torso'' is also made of wood. To this day, it's unclear why that's so or what exactly he is; while he once told Quagmire that his father was a tree, the context and his tone of voice mean it's unclear if he meant it or was just being sarcastic.
* AmbiguouslyJewish: Levine is a Jewish surname, though otherwise there's nothing Jewish about him. In a deleted scene for one episode, he was shown attending the same church as the Griffins and, in ''Road to the North Pole'', he's shown celebrating Christmas. This doesn't preclude him from being ''ethnically'' Jewish, however.
* AmbiguouslyJewish: Levine is a Jewish surname, though otherwise there's nothing Jewish about him. In a deleted scene for one episode, he was shown attending the same church as the Griffins and, in ''Road to the North Pole'', he's shown celebrating Christmas. This doesn't preclude him from being ''ethnically'' Jewish, however.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: While viewers were initially lead to believe only his arms and legs were wooden, it's revealed that his torso is also wooden, meaning he's a human head on an otherwise wooden body. Peter lampshades this in one episode.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: While viewers were initially lead led to believe only his arms and legs were wooden, it's revealed that his torso is also wooden, meaning he's a human head on an otherwise wooden body. Peter lampshades [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this in one episode.
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* DeathIsALoser: Death's a dork that still lives with his mother, can't get a date and breaks his ankle trying to chase Peter, who he mistook for being dead just because Peter faked his death on a form.
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* DeathIsALoser: Death's a dork that [[BasementDweller still lives with his mother, mother]], can't get a date and breaks his ankle trying to chase Peter, who he mistook for being dead just because Peter faked his death on a form.
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