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* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: He's an etiquette speaker and often uses long words in his speech that his friends probably get perplexed by.
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* BerserkButton: His hatred of being called a porcupine is averted in early seasons. However, in later ones, he reacts violently if one calls him a porcupine.
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* BerserkButton: His hatred of being called a porcupine is averted in the early seasons. However, in later ones, he reacts violently if one calls him a porcupine.
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** In "In The Loop" in order to keep his sanity, he [[spoiler: learns and enjoys dancing, singing, and stand up comedy, in turn becoming closer to his friends then he ever felt before, and less of a paranoid perfectionist, though [[GroundhogDayLoop only he remembers it]] ]] whether his new found skills will be [[StatusQuoIsGod retconned]] is unknown.
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** In "In The Loop" in order to keep his sanity, he [[spoiler: learns and enjoys dancing, singing, and stand up comedy, in turn becoming closer to his friends then than he ever felt before, before and less of a paranoid perfectionist, though [[GroundhogDayLoop only he remembers it]] ]] whether ]]. Whether his new found newfound skills will be [[StatusQuoIsGod retconned]] is unknown.
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* DeadpanSnarker: He knows how to deliver a snide quip or two when he feels like it, but he's not as proficient Pepper or Zoe.
* DitzyGenius: While he is usually the smartest of the pets, he does have his own moments of ditziness. One example is in the cold open of "Plane it on Rio!" where he interprets Blythe's facial expressions while she's on a call, and when she gets angry, he interprets it as talking to someone annoying even though she's clearly shooing the pets away.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: He can't stand marshmallows, in fact according to Pepper he has an outright phobia of them.
* DitzyGenius: While he is usually the smartest of the pets, he does have his own moments of ditziness. One example is in the cold open of "Plane it on Rio!" where he interprets Blythe's facial expressions while she's on a call, and when she gets angry, he interprets it as talking to someone annoying even though she's clearly shooing the pets away.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: He can't stand marshmallows, in fact according to Pepper he has an outright phobia of them.
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* DeadpanSnarker: He knows how to deliver a snide quip or two when he feels like it, but he's not as proficient as Pepper or Zoe.
* DitzyGenius: While he is usually the smartest of the pets, he does havehis own moments of ditziness. One example is in the cold open of "Plane it on Rio!" where he interprets Blythe's facial expressions while she's on a call, and when she gets angry, he interprets it as talking to someone annoying even though she's clearly shooing the pets away.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: He can't standmarshmallows, marshmallows; in fact fact, according to Pepper Pepper, he has an outright phobia of them.
* DitzyGenius: While he is usually the smartest of the pets, he does have
* DoesNotLikeSpam: He can't stand
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* Flanderization: Her sensitivity becomes more exaggerated as the series goes on with her having a tendency to cry at the slightest inconvenience. It actually reaches a point where "Seeing Red" shows that her friends are becoming exasperated with her because she gets upset so often.
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* Flanderization: {{Flanderization}}: Her sensitivity becomes more exaggerated as the series goes on with her having a tendency to cry at the slightest inconvenience. It actually reaches a point where "Seeing Red" shows that her friends are becoming exasperated with her because she gets upset so often.
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* Flanderization: Her sensitivity becomes more exaggerated as the series goes on with her having a tendency to cry at the slightest inconvenience. It actually reaches a point where "Seeing Red" shows that her friends are becoming exasperated with her because she gets upset so often.