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** Gilligan as Hamlet also tells Ginger as Ophelia to hide wherever she likes, "just don't go near the water." Ginger nods agreement.
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* In ''The Producer'', Gilligan as Hamlet flubs a line:
-->'''Gilligan''': There is nothing left for you but to get thee to a notorary! ''[Ginger looks confused]''

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* When the Skipper's disoriented from being conked on the head:

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* "[[Recap/GilligansIslandS2E30MrAndMrsQuestionMark Mr. and Mrs. ???]]:
** The rest of the castaways' predicament dealing with the temporarily split-up Howells, from Ginger and Mary Anne trying to remain patient as Mrs. Howell obliviously does not discuss her husband, to Gilligan telling Mr. Howell, who has just given him a LongList of things to take care of, that he lost a building team, not a wife.
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* Similarly, when they find a chest which they think is full of treasure, the Howell's open it up and discover cannon-balls, which they don't recognize, and postulate that they are black pearls.

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* Similarly, when they find a chest which they think is full of treasure, the Howell's Howells open it up and discover cannon-balls, which they don't recognize, and postulate that they are black pearls.



* In one of the voodoo episodes, the Professor gets turned into a zombie (the "brainless slave" kind, not the "{{flesh eating|zombie}}" kind). The Skipper and Gilligan begin talking about a plan to appease the witch doctor so he'll lift the enchantment. Gilligan, however, isn't quite sure about the terminology for turning a zombie back to normal -- and apparently, neither is the Skipper.

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* In one of the voodoo episodes, "Voodoo", the Professor gets turned into a zombie (the "brainless slave" kind, not the "{{flesh eating|zombie}}" kind). The Skipper and Gilligan begin talking about a plan to appease the witch doctor so he'll lift the enchantment. Gilligan, however, isn't quite sure about the terminology for turning a zombie back to normal -- and apparently, neither is the Skipper.
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* In "Agonized Labor", the Howells think they've lost their fortune and the other castaways try to train them in various professions. Ginger tries to teach Mrs. Howell acting:
-->'''Ginger''': Oh! I'm dying, I'm dying, I'm dying...
-->'''Mrs. Howell''' ''[clapping]'': Oh, that was a beautiful death!
-->'''Ginger''' ''[crossly]'': I'm not ''finished'' yet!
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* In one of the voodoo episodes, the Professor gets turned into a zombie (the "brainless slave" kind, not the {{flesh eating|zombie}} kind). The Skipper and Gilligan begin talking about a plan to appease the witch doctor so he'll lift the enchantment. Gilligan, however, isn't quite sure about the terminology for turning a zombie back to normal -- and apparently, neither is the Skipper.

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* In one of the voodoo episodes, the Professor gets turned into a zombie (the "brainless slave" kind, not the {{flesh eating|zombie}} "{{flesh eating|zombie}}" kind). The Skipper and Gilligan begin talking about a plan to appease the witch doctor so he'll lift the enchantment. Gilligan, however, isn't quite sure about the terminology for turning a zombie back to normal -- and apparently, neither is the Skipper.
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* In one of the voodoo episodes, the Professor gets turned into a zombie (the "brainless slave" kind, not the {{flesh eating|zombie}}) kind). The Skipper and Gilligan begin talking about a plan to appease the witch doctor so he'll lift the enchantment. Gilligan, however, isn't quite sure about the terminology for turning a zombie back to normal -- and apparently, neither is the Skipper.

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* In one of the voodoo episodes, the Professor gets turned into a zombie (the "brainless slave" kind, not the {{flesh eating|zombie}}) eating|zombie}} kind). The Skipper and Gilligan begin talking about a plan to appease the witch doctor so he'll lift the enchantment. Gilligan, however, isn't quite sure about the terminology for turning a zombie back to normal -- and apparently, neither is the Skipper.
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* In one of the voodoo episodes, the Professor gets turned into a zombie (the "brainless slave" kind, not the {{flesh eating|zombie}}) kind). The Skipper and Gilligan begin talking about a plan to appease the witch doctor so he'll lift the enchantment. Gilligan, however, isn't quite sure about the terminology for turning a zombie back to normal -- and apparently, neither is the Skipper.
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** "And Then There Were None", in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''Theatre/MaryPoppins'', and ''Theatre/{{Pygmalion}}.''

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** "And "[[Recap/GilligansIslandS3E13AndThenThereWereNone And Then There Were None", None]]", in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''Theatre/MaryPoppins'', and ''Theatre/{{Pygmalion}}.''
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-->'''Ginger''': I know, I just want a second opinion.

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-->'''Ginger''': Oh, I know, know. But I just want a second like to get another opinion.
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* Also in "Up At a Bat", Ginger is looking in a mirror with no silver at the back.
-->'''Ginger''': All I get is a blank expression.
-->'''Mary Ann''': You don't need a mirror, you're still beautiful.
-->'''Ginger''': I know, I just want a second opinion.
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** "And Then There Were None", in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''

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** "And Then There Were None", in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', ''Theatre/MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''Theatre/{{Pygmalion}}.''
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-->'''Skipper:''' For the last time, I'm all right, Mary Anne!

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-->'''Skipper:''' [[DeliriousMisidentification For the last time, I'm all right, Mary Anne!Anne!]]
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----> '''Lovey Howell:''': Oh, no wonder they call you 014; you're twice as good as [[Franchise/JamesBond 007]]!

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----> ---> '''Lovey Howell:''': Oh, no wonder they call you 014; you're twice as good as [[Franchise/JamesBond 007]]!
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* Also Mr. Howell's [[UsefulNotes/IvyLeague Harvard-grad]] reaction to a loincloth-clad savage spewing enraged gibberish: "Must be a ''Yale'' man!"
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*** Still not fully awake, he punches the Skipper in the gut:

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*** [[WakeUpFighting Still not fully awake, he punches the Skipper in the gut:gut]]:
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----> '''Lovey Howell:''': Oh, no wonder they call you 014; you're twice as 007!

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----> '''Lovey Howell:''': Oh, no wonder they call you 014; you're twice as 007!
good as [[Franchise/JamesBond 007]]!
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----> '''Lovey Howell:''': Oh, no wonder they call you 014; you're twice as 007!

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* Gilligan's dream that he's Lord Admiral Gilligan, fighting pirates (the other male castaways) on his ship in the wildest, wackiest swordfight in 1960s Live Action TV.



-->'''Operator''': [[CassandraTruth Why do I get all the nuts]]? (disconnects the line)

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-->'''Operator''': [[CassandraTruth Why do I get all the nuts]]? (disconnects ''[disconnects the line)line]''



-->'''Mr. Howell''': (in an amazed voice) They must have used ''whips.''
* In "Up At Bat", Giliigan gets bit by a bat and believes he's now a vampire, he goes to sleep and has a dream about being a vampire. HilarityEnsues.
** The part of the DreamSequence where Gilligan is Dracula fighting Inspector Sherlock and Watson (Professor and Skipper) in a brawl that may have been really stiff, but is even sillier with the onomatopoeia words than in the 1960s Batman series.
*** Still not fully awake, he punches the Skipper in the gut:
---> '''Gilligan:''' Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper.
---> '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Frankenstein's Monster!''' ''(He proceeds to chase Gilligan)''

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-->'''Mr. Howell''': (in an amazed voice) ''[amazed voice]'' They must have used ''whips.''
* In "Up At Bat", Giliigan gets bit by a bat and believes he's now a vampire, he goes to sleep and has a dream about being a vampire. HilarityEnsues.
** The part of the DreamSequence where Gilligan is Dracula fighting Inspector Sherlock and Watson (Professor and Skipper) in a brawl that may have been really stiff, but is even sillier with the onomatopoeia words than in the 1960s Batman series.
*** Still not fully awake, he punches the Skipper in the gut:
---> '''Gilligan:''' Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper.
---> '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Frankenstein's Monster!''' ''(He proceeds to chase Gilligan)''
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* The DreamSequence in "And Then There Were None" in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''
* Gilligan's spy DreamSequence in "The Invasion."

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* The Any time the show launched into a DreamSequence tended to be a high point. The cast loved doing them, and it shows:
** Gilligan's dream that he's Lord Admiral Gilligan, fighting pirates (the other male castaways) on his ship
in the wildest, wackiest swordfight in 1960s Live Action TV.
** In "Up At Bat", Giliigan gets bit by a bat and believes he's now a vampire, he goes to sleep and has a dream about being a vampire. HilarityEnsues.
*** The part where Gilligan is Dracula fighting Inspector Sherlock and Watson (Professor and Skipper) in a brawl that may have been really stiff, but is even sillier with the onomatopoeia words than in the 1960s Batman series.
*** Still not fully awake, he punches the Skipper in the gut:
----> '''Gilligan:''' Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper.
----> '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm FrankensteinsMonster!''' ''[He proceeds to chase Gilligan]''
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"And Then There Were None" None", in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''
* ** Gilligan's spy DreamSequence spy-adventure dream in "The Invasion.""

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* In the episode where Giliigan gets bit by a bat and believes he's now a vampire, he goes to sleep and has a dream about being a vampire. HilarityEnsues.
** Still not fully awake, he punches the Skipper in the gut:

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* In the episode where "Up At Bat", Giliigan gets bit by a bat and believes he's now a vampire, he goes to sleep and has a dream about being a vampire. HilarityEnsues.
** ** The part of the DreamSequence where Gilligan is Dracula fighting Inspector Sherlock and Watson (Professor and Skipper) in a brawl that may have been really stiff, but is even sillier with the onomatopoeia words than in the 1960s Batman series.
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Still not fully awake, he punches the Skipper in the gut:



* The DreamSequence in "Up at Bat" where Gilligan is Dracula fighting Inspector Sherlock and Watson (Professor and Skipper) in a brawl that may have been really stiff, but is even sillier with the onomatopoeia words than in the 1960s ''Series/{{Batman}}'' series.
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* The DreamSequence in "Up at Bat" where Gilligan is Dracula fighting Inspector Sherlock and Watson (Professor and Skipper) in a brawl that may have been really stiff, but is even sillier with the onomatopoeia words than in the 1960s ''Series/{{Batman}}'' series.
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--> '''Gilligan:''' Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper.
--> '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Frankenstein's Monster!''' ''(He proceeds to chase Gilligan)''

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--> ---> '''Gilligan:''' Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper.
--> ---> '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Frankenstein's Monster!''' ''(He proceeds to chase Gilligan)''



* The DreamSequence in "And Then There Were None" in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''TheStrangeCaseofDrJekyllandMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''

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* The DreamSequence in "And Then There Were None" in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''TheStrangeCaseofDrJekyllandMrHyde'', ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''
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* Gilligan's spy DreamSequence in "The Invasion."
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** After he wakes up he runs into the skipper:

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** After Still not fully awake, he wakes up he runs into punches the skipper:Skipper in the gut:
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--> '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Franstein's Monster!''' ''(He proceeds to chase Gilligan)''

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--> '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Franstein's Frankenstein's Monster!''' ''(He proceeds to chase Gilligan)''
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* The DreamSequence in "And Then There Were None" which manages to mix references to ''TheStrangeCaseofDrJekyllandMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''

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* The DreamSequence in "And Then There Were None" in which Gilligan dreams of being on trial. It manages to mix references to ''TheStrangeCaseofDrJekyllandMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''
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* The DreamSequence in "And Then There Were None" which manages to mix references to ''TheStrangeCaseofDrJekyllandMrHyde'', ''MaryPoppins'', and ''{{Pygmalion}}.''

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--> Gilligan: "Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper."
--> Skipper: "I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Franstein's Monster!'''" (He proceeds to chase Gilligan)

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--> Gilligan: "Oh '''Gilligan:''' Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper."
Skipper.
--> Skipper: "I'm '''Skipper:''' I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Franstein's Monster!'''" (He Monster!''' ''(He proceeds to chase Gilligan)Gilligan)''
* When the Skipper's disoriented from being conked on the head:
-->'''Gilligan:''' You sure you're all right, Skipper?
-->'''Skipper:''' For the last time, I'm all right, Mary Anne!
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* In the episode where Giliigan gets bit by a bat and believes he's now a vampire, he goes to sleep and has a dream about being a vampire. HilarityEnsues.
** After he wakes up he runs into the skipper:
--> Gilligan: "Oh gee, sorry about that, Skipper."
--> Skipper: "I'm not Skipper, '''I'm Franstein's Monster!'''" (He proceeds to chase Gilligan)
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* The castaways tap into a transcontinental telephone cable, and Gilligan reaches an operator who keeps asking him to deposit a dime.
-->'''Gilligan''': Operator, listen to me, listen to me! We're shipwrecked, you see, and we found this telephone line, and we tapped into it. And we're on a deserted island, and there's no telephone booth or even a phone!
-->'''Operator''': [[CassandraTruth Why do I get all the nuts]]? (disconnects the line)
* Similarly, when they find a chest which they think is full of treasure, the Howell's open it up and discover cannon-balls, which they don't recognize, and postulate that they are black pearls.
-->'''Mrs. Howell''': I wonder how they got those little tiny oysters to produce such large pearls?
-->'''Mr. Howell''': (in an amazed voice) They must have used ''whips.''

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