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* BrandX: While plenty of recognizable properties like Franchise/{{Barbie}} and UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}} are seen out of focus in the background of Bates' department store, every toy that appears in the opening music sequence or is given a prominent foreground shot happens to be a generic stuffed animal or some other toy without any obvious brand association.

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* BrandX: While plenty of recognizable properties like Franchise/{{Barbie}} and UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}} Platform/{{Intellivision}} are seen out of focus in the background of Bates' department store, every toy that appears in the opening music sequence or is given a prominent foreground shot happens to be a generic stuffed animal or some other toy without any obvious brand association.
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* LostHimInACardGame: According to Barkley the valet, he was once servant for a Lord Cavendish in England until his master bet him in a game of billiards and lost to U.S. (also an ActorAllusion, since Creator/JackieGleason was a damn good pool player, both [[TheHustler1961 on the silver screen]] ''and'' in RealLife).

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* LostHimInACardGame: According to Barkley the valet, he was once servant for a Lord Cavendish in England until his master bet him in a game of billiards and lost to U.S. (also an ActorAllusion, since Creator/JackieGleason was a damn good pool player, both [[TheHustler1961 [[Film/TheHustler1961 on the silver screen]] ''and'' in RealLife).
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* LostHimInACardGame: According to Barkley the valet, he was once servant for a Lord Cavendish in England until his master bet him in a game of billiards and lost to U.S. (also an ActorAllusion, since Creator/JackieGleason was a damn good pool player, both [[TheHustler1961 on the silver screen]] ''and'' in RealLife).
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* BrandX: While plenty of recognizable brands like Franchise/{{Barbie}} and UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}} show up in the backgroung of Bates' department store, every toy that appears in the opening music sequence or is given a prominent foreground shot happens to be a generic stuffed animal or some other toy without any obvious brand association.

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* BrandX: While plenty of recognizable brands properties like Franchise/{{Barbie}} and UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}} show up are seen out of focus in the backgroung background of Bates' department store, every toy that appears in the opening music sequence or is given a prominent foreground shot happens to be a generic stuffed animal or some other toy without any obvious brand association.
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* BrandX: While plenty of recognizable brands like Franchise/{{Barbie}} and UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}} show up in the backgroung of Bates' department store, every toy that appears in the opening music sequence or is given a prominent foreground shot happens to be a generic stuffed animal or some other toy without any obvious brand association.
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* WoundedGazelleGambit: Eric exploits this when he and Jack are detained for breaking and entering. He makes up a story about Jack kidnapping him at gunpoint to get the cops riled up, but it's really so he can get their attention off of him so he can [[WeNeedADistraction create a distraction to sneak them both out of the police station]].

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* WoundedGazelleGambit: Eric exploits this when he and Jack are detained for breaking and entering. He makes up a story about Jack kidnapping him at gunpoint to get the cops riled up, but it's really so he can to get their attention off of him so he can [[WeNeedADistraction create a distraction to sneak them both out of the police station]].

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