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* Jack Rabbit has a total of two appearances in the show, with "Freaky Spy Day" being the last time he was shown. Jack's defeat in that episode also includes Dudley in his body impersonating him by giving Mr. Wong Jack's credit card to cover for Dudley's tab and all the food he would eat in the future, a gesture the restaurant manager is pleased with. With that in mind, while many of the other villains who have been arrested somehow manage to get out in subsequent episodes, that specific act of Dudley's could be why Jack never showed up again, since his credit card getting taken from him meant the possibility of not having any bail money to get himself out again.



* All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does a lot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.

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* All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does a lot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF T.U.F.F. agents.



* In "Til Doom Do Us Part", Snaptrap reminisces on committing crimes when he was in high school and states how the best part was that he couldn't be tried as an adult no matter how heinous the crime was. What the hell did Snaptrap ''do'' that would've warranted severe punishment had he been an adult then?

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* In "Til Doom Do Us Part", Snaptrap reminisces on committing crimes when he was in high school and states how the best part was that he couldn't be tried as an adult no matter how heinous the crime was. What the hell did Snaptrap ''do'' that would've warranted severe punishment had he been an adult then?then?
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* "Booby Trap" centers around Bird Brain discovering that he can obstruct T.U.F.F.'s efforts to apprehend him for his crimes by getting legal protection for being the LastOfHisKind. What's unsettling is that it's likely Bird Brain has outlived his entire family and the fact that he ensures he truly is the last existing blue-bottomed boobie by sending another of his kind away while tied to a rocket raises the question on whether Bird Brain is the last of his kind in part due to personally wiping out others of his species.

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* "Booby Trap" centers around Bird Brain discovering that he can obstruct T.U.F.F.'s efforts to apprehend him for his crimes by getting legal protection for being the LastOfHisKind. What's unsettling is that it's likely Bird Brain has outlived his entire family and the fact that he ensures he truly is the last existing blue-bottomed boobie by sending another of his kind away while tied to a rocket raises the question on whether Bird Brain is the last of his kind in part due to personally wiping out others of his species.species.
* In "Til Doom Do Us Part", Snaptrap reminisces on committing crimes when he was in high school and states how the best part was that he couldn't be tried as an adult no matter how heinous the crime was. What the hell did Snaptrap ''do'' that would've warranted severe punishment had he been an adult then?
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* "Booby Trap" centers around Bird Brain discovering that he can obstruct T.U.F.F.'s efforts to apprehend him for his crimes by getting legal protection from being the LastOfHisKind. What's unsettling is that it's likely Bird Brain has outlived his entire family and the fact that he ensures he truly is the last existing blue-bottomed boobie by sending another of his kind away while tied to a rocket raises the question on whether Bird Brain is the last of his kind in part due to personally wiping out others of his species.

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* "Booby Trap" centers around Bird Brain discovering that he can obstruct T.U.F.F.'s efforts to apprehend him for his crimes by getting legal protection from for being the LastOfHisKind. What's unsettling is that it's likely Bird Brain has outlived his entire family and the fact that he ensures he truly is the last existing blue-bottomed boobie by sending another of his kind away while tied to a rocket raises the question on whether Bird Brain is the last of his kind in part due to personally wiping out others of his species.
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* All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does a lot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.

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* All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does a lot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.agents.
* "Booby Trap" centers around Bird Brain discovering that he can obstruct T.U.F.F.'s efforts to apprehend him for his crimes by getting legal protection from being the LastOfHisKind. What's unsettling is that it's likely Bird Brain has outlived his entire family and the fact that he ensures he truly is the last existing blue-bottomed boobie by sending another of his kind away while tied to a rocket raises the question on whether Bird Brain is the last of his kind in part due to personally wiping out others of his species.

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* All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does alot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.

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* All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does alot a lot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.

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* FridgeHorror: All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does alot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.

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* FridgeHorror: All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does alot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.
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Dogs aren\'t colourblind. That\'s a myth. Also, not really Fridge when that\'s kinda the whole point.


* FridgeHorror: All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does alot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.
* FridgeBrilliance: Dudley constantly attacking Kitty because of him mistaking her for a black cat in the Halloween episode actually makes more sense when you realize that dogs are supposedly colorblind.
** Dudley and Kitty fighting all the time makes sense because dogs and cats don't get along in realife.

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* FridgeHorror: All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does alot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.
* FridgeBrilliance: Dudley constantly attacking Kitty because of him mistaking her for a black cat in the Halloween episode actually makes more sense when you realize that dogs are supposedly colorblind.
** Dudley and Kitty fighting all the time makes sense because dogs and cats don't get along in realife.
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* FridgeHorror: All of the villains, but in particular, Snaptrap's activities are played down or never really acknowledged, but he does alot of really crazy stuff. He regularly blows up buildings for little to no reason, and it's never suggested that they are ConvenientlyEmptyBuildings. He tries to feed one of his subordinates to sharks and of course he frequently attempts to kill the TUFF agents.
* FridgeBrilliance: Dudley constantly attacking Kitty because of him mistaking her for a black cat in the Halloween episode actually makes more sense when you realize that dogs are supposedly colorblind.
** Dudley and Kitty fighting all the time makes sense because dogs and cats don't get along in realife.

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