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* HarsherInHindsight: Frank's heart attack is less funny when you know that the real-life Frank Conniff had to undergo quadruple bypass surgery in 2019, though fortunately he made a full recovery.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The montage sequence.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
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The montage sequence.sequence.
** Crow's term paper on Rutherford B. Hayes, taking ArtisticLicenseHistory to new and deranged levels.
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!!The [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] episode
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** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since female collies' coats heavily affected by shedding during their heat cycles, which would cut into the time the dog is available for filming. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original/main Lassie, and the progenitor of ''every'' subsequent "main" Lassie). Of course, [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or at least Trace Beaulieu) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.

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** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since female collies' coats are heavily affected by shedding during their heat cycles, which would cut into the time the dog is available for filming. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original/main Lassie, and the progenitor of ''every'' subsequent "main" Lassie). Of course, [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or at least Trace Beaulieu) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.
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Female collies can look just as good as males. The problem is they have a heavy shedding cycle as a result of hormones while in heat which would reduce their availability for filming by up to a third.


** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since their fur looks better on camera than female dogs of the same breed. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original/main Lassie). Of course, [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or at least Trace Beaulieu) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.

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** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since their fur looks better on camera than female dogs of collies' coats heavily affected by shedding during their heat cycles, which would cut into the same breed. time the dog is available for filming. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original/main Lassie, and the progenitor of ''every'' subsequent "main" Lassie). Of course, [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or at least Trace Beaulieu) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: The montage sequence.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The montage sequence.



** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since their fur looks better on camera than female dogs of the same breed. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original/main Lassie). Of course, [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or at least Trace Beaulieu) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.

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** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since their fur looks better on camera than female dogs of the same breed. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original/main Lassie). Of course, [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or at least Trace Beaulieu) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.''Shep''.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The short implies that gay and asexual men, as well as men who ''are'' attracted to women but don't drool over random passersby, are ''literally not human beings'', and that it's the duty of all women to be constantly attractive at all times. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Joel and the Bots, of course.
-->'''Narrator''': You don't seem exactly the type to make this guy behave like a human being.
-->'''Joel''': You know, to make him ''grope'' you and ''paw'' at you.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The short implies that gay and asexual men, as well as men who ''are'' attracted to women but don't drool over random passersby, are ''literally not human beings'', and that it's the job of all women to be constantly attractive at all times. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Joel and the Bots, of course.

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* UnfortunateImplications: The short implies that gay and asexual men, as well as men who ''are'' attracted to women but don't drool over random passersby, are ''literally not human beings'', and that it's the job duty of all women to be constantly attractive at all times. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Joel and the Bots, of course.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The short implies that gay and asexual men, as well as men who ''are'' attracted to women but don't drool over random passersby, are ''literally not human beings'', and that it's the job of all women to be constantly attractive at all times. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Joel and the Bots, of course.
-->'''Narrator''': You don't seem exactly the type to make this guy behave like a human being.
-->'''Joel''': You know, to make him ''grope'' you and ''paw'' at you.
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!!The MST3K episode

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!!The MST3K [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] episode
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* UnnecessaryMakeover: In the first Host Segment, Crow and Servo have a debate over whether the girl from the short is more attractive sloppy or clean, with Gypsy moderating and Joel deciding the outcome.
--> '''Crow's argument:''' I like her sloppy. While her well-groomed -- in other words, square -- classmates were listening to Pat Boone and Patti Page, she was at the local jazz club, groovin' to Miles, Monk and Coltrane. While her classmates were struggling to make it through an issue of Reader's Digest, she was the only woman on campus who can freely quote Henry Miller. She may be sloppy, but she fits deeply into my idea of paradise.\\
'''Servo's argument:''' I like her clean, 'cause it just shows that she wants to change the system from within. Sure she's a seething cauldron of passion, but she wears clean underpants, and she knows where her shirt is in the morning. Call her what you will -- a Scoop Jackson democrat or a Jacob Javits republican -- either way, she's the stuff that dreams are made of.\\
'''Joel's verdict:''' Both of these issues are complex, and there are no easy answers, but Crow's right.
:: Servo then argues against Joel's verdict, stating that the subject of cleanliness and grooming is important to him, and proposes a more effective way to resolve the issue[=:=] "A spitting contest!"

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* {{Mondegreen}}: While reading the credits, Joel and the Bots are surprised to learn that "Pile-on Pete" is actually "''Pilot'' Pete".



* ViewerGenderConfusion: Crow keeps referring to Shep (Lassie) as "he".
** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since their fur looks better on camera than female dogs of the same breed. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original / main Lassie). Of course [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or Crow's voice actor, at least) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Crow keeps referring to Shep (Lassie) as "he".
"he". Servo does the same thing at least once.
** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since their fur looks better on camera than female dogs of the same breed. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original / main original/main Lassie). Of course course, [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or Crow's voice actor, at least) least Trace Beaulieu) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.
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!!The MST3K episode
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: The montage sequence.
* {{Mondegreen}}: While reading the credits, Joel and the Bots are surprised to learn that "Pile-on Pete" is actually "''Pilot'' Pete".
* UnnecessaryMakeover: In the first Host Segment, Crow and Servo have a debate over whether the girl from the short is more attractive sloppy or clean, with Gypsy moderating and Joel deciding the outcome.
--> '''Crow's argument:''' I like her sloppy. While her well-groomed -- in other words, square -- classmates were listening to Pat Boone and Patti Page, she was at the local jazz club, groovin' to Miles, Monk and Coltrane. While her classmates were struggling to make it through an issue of Reader's Digest, she was the only woman on campus who can freely quote Henry Miller. She may be sloppy, but she fits deeply into my idea of paradise.\\
'''Servo's argument:''' I like her clean, 'cause it just shows that she wants to change the system from within. Sure she's a seething cauldron of passion, but she wears clean underpants, and she knows where her shirt is in the morning. Call her what you will -- a Scoop Jackson democrat or a Jacob Javits republican -- either way, she's the stuff that dreams are made of.\\
'''Joel's verdict:''' Both of these issues are complex, and there are no easy answers, but Crow's right.
:: Servo then argues against Joel's verdict, stating that the subject of cleanliness and grooming is important to him, and proposes a more effective way to resolve the issue[=:=] "A spitting contest!"
* ViewerGenderConfusion: Crow keeps referring to Shep (Lassie) as "he".
** ''All'' of the Lassie dogs have been male, since their fur looks better on camera than female dogs of the same breed. The dog playing Lassie playing Shep in this film is actually named "Pal" (and is the original / main Lassie). Of course [[WildMassGuessing it's quite possible]] that Best Brains (or Crow's voice actor, at least) was aware of the gender discrepancy, so that Crow is saying "he" in reference to ''Lassie''/''Pal'', while the others are saying "she" in reference to ''Shep''.

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