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-->'''Bad Kaeloo''': One org-yurt for the rainforest! One org-yurt for the Siberian tiger! [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers And one org-yurt for butt-naked Indians!]]

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-->'''Bad Kaeloo''': One org-yurt for the rainforest! One org-yurt for the Siberian tiger! [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers And one org-yurt for butt-naked Indians!]]Indians!



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: In Episode 69, which is a {{parody| episode}} of ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'', the main four teach the viewers to speak in different languages: Kaeloo in English, Mr. Cat in German, [[TheUnintelligible Quack Quack]] in quacks, and [[TheDitz Stumpy]] in Spanish. They decide to teach the phrase "The grass is green."
-->'''Kaeloo''': The grass is green!\\
'''Quack Quack''': Quack!\\
'''Mr. Cat''': Das gras ist grün!\\
'''Stumpy (singing)''': [[GratuitousSpanish Tapas, parilla, grilla madre de pizza, en vida, comme cheetah gorilla!]]
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** "Let's Play Astronauts" shows us a universe where Kaeloo transforms from a hige hulking monster into a little girl when she gets mad, Stumpy is a math-loving genius, and Mr. Cat and Quack Quack are known as Mr. Duck and Meow Meow, and have each other's personalities.

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** "Let's Play Astronauts" shows us a universe where Kaeloo transforms from a hige huge hulking monster into a little girl when she gets mad, Stumpy is a math-loving genius, and Mr. Cat and Quack Quack are known as Mr. Duck and Meow Meow, and have each other's personalities.
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** In Episode 118, Pretty gets away with posting embarrassing pictures of the main four online. She does this again a few episodes later to Kaeloo, but this time, she enters a competetion and finds out that the judge is Kaeloo, who promptly fails her.

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** In Episode 118, Pretty gets away with posting embarrassing pictures of the main four online. She does this again a few episodes later to Kaeloo, but this time, she enters a competetion competition and finds out that the judge is Kaeloo, who promptly fails her.
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* GassyGastronomy: Stumpy is known for belching frequently, and it gets even worse whenever he's had soda.
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* BorrowedWithoutPermission: In one episode, Quack-Quack gets figurines of himself, Kaeloo, Stumpy, and Mr. Cat as a thank-you present from the [[TrademarkFavoriteFood yogurt]] company for his patronage and gives everyone the figure that looks like him. Knowing that Kaeloo, Quack-Quack, and Mr. Cat won't let him play with their figurines, Stumpy steals them for a game, and when they confront him, he tells them that he "didn't steal them, he just borrowed them long-term".
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* CartoonCheese: All cheese on the show is portrayed as a yellow wedge with holes in it.
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* TheDreadedToiletDuty: In Episode 64, Stumpy eats at Mr. Cat's overpriced fast food restaurant and is forced to WorkOffTheDebt because he can't afford the bill. One of the examples of Mr. Cat's blatant mistreatment of Stumpy is to force him to clean the toilet, which is so dirty that a tentacle monster has started growing inside it. Naturally, Stumpy is attacked by the tentacle monster while trying to clean the toilet.
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* IllFatedFlowerbed: This is a RunningGag on the show, with Kaeloo's flowers constantly being destroyed by the main four's antics (either accidentally or on purpose).
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* HitMeDammit: In Episode 12, the main four start a news channel and Mr. Cat is convinced that [[IfItBleedsItLeads the audience will like violent news more than regular news]]. Later in the episode, Mr. Cat's usual antics cause Kaeloo to lose her temper and beat him up, which gets broadcasted on their channel. When Kaeloo comes to her senses and apologizes, Mr. Cat tries to convince her to continue hitting him in order to keep the viewers interested, going as far as to grab her foot and hit himself with it.
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** EveryoneIsASuspect: When someone graffitis an image of a penis onto a bathroom door, Kaeloo takes it upon herself to play detective and identify which of her friends was the party responsible. Unfortunately, as she thinks about it, she realizes that all of them have potential motivations for doing so, so they're all suspects.

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** * EveryoneIsASuspect: When someone graffitis an image of a penis onto a bathroom door, Kaeloo takes it upon herself to play detective and identify which of her friends was the party responsible. Unfortunately, as she thinks about it, she realizes that all of them have potential motivations for doing so, so they're all suspects.suspects.
* EveryoneIsGoneEpisode: In Episode 201, Kaeloo heads out to play with her friends in the morning, only to find out that none of them are there. She initially panics that something might have happened to them and tries to get in contact with them, but finds out that they're all fine but have different plans for the day; Stumpy is babysitting his sisters, Quack-Quack is at the [[TrademarkFavoriteFood yogurt]] convention, and Mr. Cat is at a party. The rest of the episode revolves around Kaeloo trying to figure out how to have fun by herself.
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* HarmlessLiquefaction: In the BeachEpisode, Stumpy takes steroids to get buff, but uses too many instead of following the instructions. As a result, he ends up getting inflated "muscles" instead of real ones. When he tries to hit a volleyball with his new muscular arms, he pops and ends up as a pile of goo on the ground. In the next scene he's back to normal, though wearing bandages.
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* DepartmentOfChildDisservices: In-universe, Mr. Cat tells a FracturedFairytale version of Cinderella where young Cinderella calls the police on the stepmother. While the police at least do arrest the stepmother, instead of finding a new guardian to take care of young Cinderella, they simply leave her alone in the house with no adult supervision.
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* BotheringByTheBook: In Episode 216, the main four want to play a game of blind man's buff. However, a passing remark makes Rules (who is an anthropomorphic personification of the concept of rules that has a somewhat robotic form) think that the game is "unequal" since one of the players can't see everyone else, so she refuses to allow them to play until she determines a way to make it "equal". Kaeloo then insists that if Rules wants to accommodate everyone, she really has to accommodate ''everyone'', and she assembles a diverse group of players with different needs and abilities that are impossible to adapt to at the same time and forces Rules to come up with a set of rules that this particular group can use that can truly make them all be on equal footing. Rules is overwhelmed by the increasing demands, shuts down, and restarts with no memory of what happened earlier.
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* BusesAreForFreaks: In Episode 94, Kaeloo goes around the typical work day of an adult, and Mr. Cat follows her around everywhere to mess with her. After Mr. Cat gets her car towed away, Kaeloo takes the bus, where she finds Mr. Cat (now dressed as a creepy hobo with bad hygiene) begging her for money as snot dribbles out of his nose. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Kaeloo is so disgusted that she gets off the bus and chooses to take the subway instead.]]
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** Stumpy and Quack-Quack communicate this way at the library to remain in accordance with the "no making noise" rule.
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* KarmicNod: In Episode 231, we find out that every time Stumpy loses a sock, he throws the remaining one under his bed instead of trying to reunite them, adding to a giant mess in his room. The socks, who are sentient, are unhappy about being split from their partners, swear revenge on Stumpy. As the plot progresses, the ending moves to a happy one with everyone enjoying themselves at a party on an island. Stumpy tells the socks that this came about as a direct result of his messiness and tells them that they should thank him, prompting the irate socks to chuck him off the island. Stumpy turns to the audience and says "I admit it, I deserved that."
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** Violasse is prone to getting distracted because of her curious nature. This is best exemplified in one episode where she falls through an interdimensional portal and Stumpy follows her to get her back, only for Violasse to enter a new portal each time Stumpy is close to reaching her (despite Stumpy instructing her to stay right where she is) because she wants to see what's on the other side.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Mr. Cat, Olaf and Pretty[[note]]Though Pretty isn't as evil as the other two[[/note]] are evil, but they all have their loved ones: Pretty has her sister, who she regularly abuses but still cares about, Olaf has his "wife" Olga (who is actually a CompanionCube , but he treats her like a real person), and Mr. Cat, ironically enough, has the show's heroes, who are as close as family members to him.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Mr. Cat, Olaf Olaf, Pretty, and Pretty[[note]]Though Pretty isn't as evil as the other two[[/note]] Cramoisie are evil, but they all have their loved ones: Pretty has her sister, who she regularly abuses but still cares about, Cramoisie loves her siblings despite being verbally abusive to most of them, Olaf has his "wife" Olga (who is actually a CompanionCube , CompanionCube, but he treats her like a real person), and Mr. Cat, ironically enough, has the show's heroes, who are as close as family members to him.heroes.
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* MusicalEpisode: Episode 89.

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* MusicalEpisode: MusicalEpisode:
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Episode 89.89 is a musical comedy revolving around Mr. Cat stealing a song that Stumpy wrote by [[DealWithTheDevil selling his soul]] and turning it into a Broadway production.
** Episode 193 starts with Stumpy wanting to buy a pair of shoes and then suddenly shifts into a musical where Mr. Cat sings about trickle-down economics and Kaeloo sings about how love is more important than money.
** Episode 225 is about the characters noticing the CharacterDevelopment that they've been going through recently, and Mr. Cat and Rules' hesitancy to accept changes in life.
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** When [[BornLucky Quack-Quack]] notices that Stumpy's sister Violasse carries around a balloon with his face on it, Stumpy explains that Violasse was BornUnlucky and that she sees the balloon as a GoodLuckCharm that will save her from danger, as if Quack-Quack was her personal "superhero", which Stumpy dismisses as nonsense. As Stumpy (who was also BornUnlucky) is explaining this, Quack-Quack saves him from falling into a pit, being hit by a meteor, and drinking poison, proving that he is indeed a "superhero" to those who struggle with bad luck.
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* FailureMontage: In [[BeachEpisode Episode 80]], a montage is shown of Stumpy losing at beach volleyball. The final scene in the montage makes it look like he's going to finally hit the ball, but he fails that too in an EpicFail.

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* FailureMontage: FailureMontage:
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In [[BeachEpisode Episode 80]], a montage is shown of Stumpy losing at beach volleyball. The final scene in the montage makes it look like he's going to finally hit the ball, but he fails that too in an EpicFail.EpicFail.
** In Episode 233, Kaeloo gets turned into a giant non-sapient frog and Mr. Cat and Quack-Quack must capture her in order to return her to her normal form. A montage ensues of them trying various methods devised by Mr. Cat, all of which fail horribly and end with [[AmusingInjuries Mr. Cat getting injured]].
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* ConstantlyCurious: Stumpy's sister Violasse is always curious to explore new places and try new things. This, combined with her [[BornUnlucky terrible luck]], is constantly landing her in trouble.

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* LiesToChildren: In Episode 21, 10-year-old Stumpy asks his friend Mr. Cat how babies are made. Mr. Cat (who is not much older than Stumpy but still far more savvy about the world) is fully aware of the truth, but decides to tell Stumpy that babies are made by holding your nose and not breathing for two days, which Stumpy easily believes.



* LimitedSocialCircle: The cast only ever interact with one another. It's implied that Mr. Cat and Pretty have other friends, but these people never appear on the show.

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* LimitedSocialCircle: The In seasons 1-3, the cast only ever interact with one another. It's implied that Mr. Cat and Pretty have other friends, and Stumpy has classmates at school, but these people never appear on the show.
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* CallousnessTowardsEmergency: In Episode 233 the main four play a life-sized board game where players are subjected to whatever their square says in real life. Stumpy winds up on a "trap" square, which leads to him being trapped on a small floating piece of gameboard on a river of lava filled with traps. Stumpy screams for help as the trap is activating, and Kaeloo suggests that everyone should finish their turns quickly so the die can be passed back to Stumpy and he can roll to escape, but Mr. Cat (the next player to roll) refuses to finish his turn because he's on the "beach" square and is enjoying the warm sunny beach. At one point Stumpy stops screaming and rather than realizing that Stumpy is in serious danger, Mr. Cat suggests that it's not worth caring about anymore.

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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: In Episode 77, Stumpy decides to hang himself rather than get killed as the planet is destroyed. [[BungledSuicide He fails]], [[RunningGag as usual]].

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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: BetterToDieThanBeKilled:
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In Episode 77, Stumpy decides to hang himself rather than get killed as the planet is destroyed. [[BungledSuicide He fails]], [[RunningGag as usual]].usual]].
** In Episode 215, Mr. Cat convinces everyone in Smileyland that the end of the world is happening that day, causing multiple background characters to commit suicide before the apocalypse can get them. Of course, being ''Kaeloo'', this is PlayedForLaughs.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Episode 184 reveals that Mr. Cat murdered a guy called Jean-René by impaling him on the bowsprit of a ship. It's never explained how or why he did this, but he did it skillfully enough that somehow Jean-René didn't even notice.
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* GrayRainOfDepression:
** In Episode 52, it rains during Yogo's funeral and the sky is gray.
** Subverted in Episode 215. Pretty stares out of a window while gloomily talking about how love often ends in heartbreak, but the camera zooms out to show that [[DiegeticVisualEffects it wasn't actually raining, there was just a guy on the roof pouring water out of a watering can in front of the window]].
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* DiegeticVisualEffects: In season 5, Mr. Cat's StalkerWithACrush, Pretty, realizes that Mr. Cat will never see her as anything more than an AbhorrentAdmirer and she should just give up on him. In the 13th episode of this season, the characters have a discussion about love, and the camera pans to Pretty gloomily talking about heartbreak while staring out of the window as rain pours down. The camera zooms out to reveal that it wasn't raining, there was just a guy with a watering can standing on the roof and pouring water down for... some reason.
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* MistakenForRomance: See MistakenForGay above.

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* AbandonShip: In a pirate-themed role playing episode, Mr. Cat and Pretty are on a ship, and Eugly is a giant kraken. Eugly raises a fist to sink the ship. [[spoiler: Mr. Cat refuses to abandon the ship initially when she asks him to... but bails at the last second and jumps off, leaving Pretty on board.]]

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* AbandonShip: In a pirate-themed role playing episode, Mr. Cat and Pretty are on a ship, and Eugly is a giant kraken. Eugly raises a fist to sink the ship. [[spoiler: Mr. Cat refuses to abandon the ship initially when she asks him to... but bails at the last second and jumps off, leaving Pretty on board.]]



* AccidentalHero: Stumpy in [[spoiler: Episode 104. He manages to accidentally take control of [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Olaf]]'s MechaMooks, which leads to him being able to break into the lair, free his friends and blow up the building.]]
* AccidentalKiss: In Episode 83, [[spoiler: Stumpy is kicked into the air by a sheep, causing him to land face first on Eugly with their lips touching.]]

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* AccidentalHero: Stumpy in [[spoiler: Episode 104. He manages to accidentally take control of [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Olaf]]'s MechaMooks, which leads to him being able to break into the lair, free his friends and blow up the building.]]
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* AccidentalKiss: In Episode 83, [[spoiler: Stumpy is kicked into the air by a sheep, causing him to land face first on Eugly with their lips touching.]]



* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: In "Let's Play Art Class", when [[TheTrickster Mr. Cat]] finds out that [[GeniusDitz Stumpy is a brilliant artist]] and that he plans to auction his art, he asks him to sign a contract that gives 95% of the profits to Mr. Cat. [[spoiler: {{Subverted| Trope}} in that they never manage to sell any of the art, an therefore never make any money for Mr. Cat to swindle.]]

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* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: In "Let's Play Art Class", when [[TheTrickster Mr. Cat]] finds out that [[GeniusDitz Stumpy is a brilliant artist]] and that he plans to auction his art, he asks him to sign a contract that gives 95% of the profits to Mr. Cat. [[spoiler: {{Subverted| Trope}} in that they never manage to sell any of the art, an therefore never make any money for Mr. Cat to swindle.]]



* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: [[spoiler: Olaf's backstory is that he was kicked out of the place he lived by the other emperor penguins for [[CargoShip marrying an ice cube.]]]]

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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: [[spoiler: Olaf's backstory is that he was kicked out of the place he lived by the other emperor penguins for [[CargoShip marrying an ice cube.]]]]



* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Episode 65 ends with [[spoiler: Kaeloo, Stumpy and Quack Quack chasing Mr. Cat with weapons and trying to beat him up.]]

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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Episode 65 ends with [[spoiler: Kaeloo, Stumpy and Quack Quack chasing Mr. Cat with weapons and trying to beat him up.]]



* BackFromTheDead: Occasionally happens when Stumpy dies, for example in "[[spoiler: Let's Play Art Class]]" when Quack Quack [[MakesSenseInContext makes Stumpy a new head]] after [[TooDumbToLive he blows his old one off with a bazooka.]]

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* BackFromTheDead: Occasionally happens when Stumpy dies, for example in "[[spoiler: Let's "Let's Play Art Class]]" Class" when Quack Quack [[MakesSenseInContext makes Stumpy a new head]] after [[TooDumbToLive he blows his old one off with a bazooka.]]



** In the episode "Let's Play Market Vendors", [[spoiler: [[VillainProtagonist Mr. Cat]] and [[AntiHero Stumpy]] rob a supermarket, and Mr. Cat threatens to shoot anyone who moves. Kaeloo starts waving her arms and yelling for help. Gunshots are heard. It's then revealed that Mr. Cat shot [[NighInvulnerable Quack Quack]], not Kaeloo.]]

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** In the episode "Let's Play Market Vendors", [[spoiler: [[VillainProtagonist Mr. Cat]] and [[AntiHero Stumpy]] rob a supermarket, and Mr. Cat threatens to shoot anyone who moves. Kaeloo starts waving her arms and yelling for help. Gunshots are heard. It's then revealed that Mr. Cat shot [[NighInvulnerable Quack Quack]], not Kaeloo.]]



* BearHug: [[DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength Bad Kaeloo]] gives one to Stumpy, Quack Quack [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther and Mr. Cat]] in "Let's Play Spies". [[spoiler: [[YourHeadAsplode Their heads explode.]]]]

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* BearHug: [[DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength Bad Kaeloo]] gives one to Stumpy, Quack Quack [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther and Mr. Cat]] in "Let's Play Spies". [[spoiler: [[YourHeadAsplode Their heads explode.]]]]]]



** In [[HalloweenEpisode "Let’s Play Scaredy Cat"]], Mr. Cat says he loves scary stuff. [[spoiler: About an hour later, he’s fighting off hordes of zombies by himself in a dark forest late at night.]]

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** In [[HalloweenEpisode "Let’s Play Scaredy Cat"]], Mr. Cat says he loves scary stuff. [[spoiler: About an hour later, he’s fighting off hordes of zombies by himself in a dark forest late at night.]]



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Kaeloo can sometimes come off as one of these, most notably in "[[spoiler: [[CourtroomEpisode Let's Play Courtroom Drama]]]]". While she deliberately tries her hardest to appear "nice", when she gets annoyed, she slips up and ends up doing things like insulting Stumpy for his stupidity or yelling at people who don't deserve it. Sometimes, it's even taken to the point where Mr. Cat is legitimately nicer than Kaeloo.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Kaeloo can sometimes come off as one of these, most notably in "[[spoiler: [[CourtroomEpisode Let's Play Courtroom Drama]]]]".these. While she deliberately tries her hardest to appear "nice", when she gets annoyed, she slips up and ends up doing things like insulting Stumpy for his stupidity or yelling at people who don't deserve it. Sometimes, it's even taken to the point where Mr. Cat is legitimately nicer than Kaeloo. Episode 156 reveals that Kaeloo actually encourages Mr. Cat's villainy so she can step in and paint herself as the hero for stopping him.



** Played completely straight when she undergoes SanitySlippage in [[spoiler: Episode 100]].

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** Played completely straight when she undergoes SanitySlippage in [[spoiler: Episode 100]].100.



** In Episode 107, [[TheDitz Stumpy]] and [[DitzyGenius Quack Quack]] are [[ItMakesSenseInContext trying to break into a bank to get their stuff back]] and start packing the things they will need, Stumpy packs a pair of swim trunks and says they're "for the alibi". [[spoiler: When they get caught later in the episode, Stumpy holds up the swim trunks and claims that he'd lost it inside the bank and just found it. Nobody believes them and they get arrested.]]

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** In Episode 107, [[TheDitz Stumpy]] and [[DitzyGenius Quack Quack]] are [[ItMakesSenseInContext trying to break into a bank to get their stuff back]] and start packing the things they will need, Stumpy packs a pair of swim trunks and says they're "for the alibi". [[spoiler: When they get caught later in the episode, Stumpy holds up the swim trunks and claims that he'd lost it inside the bank and just found it. Nobody believes them and they get arrested.]]



* BrownNote: Mr. Cat apparently came up with a story that is so disgusting that anyone who hears it [[spoiler: except Mr. Cat himself and Stumpy]] will immediately throw up.

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* BrownNote: Mr. Cat apparently came up with a story that is so disgusting that anyone who hears it [[spoiler: it, except Mr. Cat himself and Stumpy]] Stumpy, will immediately throw up.



* CantLiveWithThemCantLiveWithoutThem: Mr. Cat says he finds Kaeloo annoying and talkative, and tells her to leave (or at least stop talking), yet [[spoiler: [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther he tried his best to stop her from leaving Smileyland in "Let's Play Courtroom Drama", even if doing so meant confessing to a crime he had previously claimed to be innocent of]].]]

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* CantLiveWithThemCantLiveWithoutThem: Mr. Cat says he finds Kaeloo annoying and talkative, and tells her to leave (or at least stop talking), yet [[spoiler: [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther he tried his best to stop her from leaving Smileyland in "Let's Play Courtroom Drama", even if doing so meant confessing to a crime he had previously claimed to be innocent of]].]]



** Stumpy's claims of [[spoiler: being abducted by aliens]] are true, but nobody believes him.

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** Stumpy's claims of [[spoiler: being abducted by aliens]] aliens are true, but nobody believes him.



* ChessWithDeath: Parodied in Episode 92, when Stumpy challenges the GrimReaper to a rap battle. It turns out that the Reaper is there for [[spoiler: [[MakesSenseInContext Adele the flower]]]]'s soul, not Stumpy's, so he blatantly ignores Stumpy.

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* ChessWithDeath: Parodied in Episode 92, when Stumpy challenges the GrimReaper to a rap battle. [[spoiler: It turns out that the Reaper is there for [[spoiler: [[MakesSenseInContext Adele the flower]]]]'s flower]]'s soul, not Stumpy's, so he she blatantly ignores Stumpy.]]



** At the end of [[CourtroomEpisode Episode 35]], [[spoiler: Bad Kaeloo]] does this to [[spoiler: Mr. Cat]] offscreen.
* CometOfDoom: Smileyland almost gets hit by one in [[spoiler: "Let's Play the Quest for the Wholly Gruel"]], and actually ''does'' get hit by one in [[spoiler: Episode 77]].

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** At the end of [[CourtroomEpisode Episode 35]], [[spoiler: Bad Kaeloo]] does this to [[spoiler: Mr. Cat]] offscreen.
* CometOfDoom: Smileyland almost gets hit by one in [[spoiler: "Let's Play the Quest for the Wholly Gruel"]], and actually ''does'' get hit by one in [[spoiler: Episode 77]].77.



* CounterZany: [[spoiler: How Kaeloo gets Mr. Cat to admit to being guilty]] in "Let's Play Courtroom Drama".

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* CounterZany: [[spoiler: How Kaeloo gets Mr. Cat to admit to being guilty]] guilty in "Let's Play Courtroom Drama".



* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Stumpy turns out to be right about [[spoiler: Smileyland's sheep being aliens]]. [[CassandraTruth Not that anyone else believes him.]]

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Stumpy turns out to be right about [[spoiler: Smileyland's sheep being aliens]].aliens. [[CassandraTruth Not that anyone else believes him.]]



** Olaf also has one: [[spoiler: he was [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer exiled by other penguins]] for [[CargoShip marrying an ice cube]]. Said ice cube then started to melt.]]

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** Olaf also has one: [[spoiler: he was [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer exiled by other penguins]] for [[CargoShip marrying an ice cube]]. Said ice cube then started to melt.]]



* DealWithTheDevil: Stumpy makes one in "[[spoiler: Let's Play Figurines]]" to [[spoiler: get voodoo powers and become a witch doctor]] and in Episode 89 to get the talent to write a song for Ursula.

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* DealWithTheDevil: Stumpy makes one in "[[spoiler: Let's "Let's Play Figurines]]" to [[spoiler: get voodoo powers and become a witch doctor]] doctor, and in Episode 89 to get the talent to write a song for Ursula.



* TheDiaperChange: In "Let's Play Babysitting", Stumpy says he has to change Quack Quack's diaper in order to be done with his babysitting practice. Quack Quack initially refuses, but he winds up feeling so sorry for Stumpy that he relents and allows him to do it. [[spoiler: Stumpy being [[TheDitz Stumpy]], he winds up putting the diaper on Quack Quack's head.]]

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* TheDiaperChange: In "Let's Play Babysitting", Stumpy says he has to change Quack Quack's diaper in order to be done with his babysitting practice. Quack Quack initially refuses, but he winds up feeling so sorry for Stumpy that he relents and allows him to do it. [[spoiler: Stumpy being [[TheDitz Stumpy]], he winds up putting the diaper on Quack Quack's head.]]



** In Episode 82, [[AlphaBitch Pretty]] starts her own fashion line and refuses to accept Kaeloo as a model, and she [[BrutalHonesty insults the way she looks]]. Kaeloo's response? [[spoiler: Teaming up with Mr. Cat and getting Pretty humiliated on the news]].



** In "Let's Play Figurines", Stumpy asks his friends if he can play with his figurines. They refuse. What does he do to them? [[spoiler: He makes a DealWithTheDevil, becomes a witch doctor, learns voodoo magic and then uses it to force them to become his slaves.]]

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** In "Let's Play Figurines", Stumpy asks his friends if he can play with his figurines. They refuse. What does he do to them? [[spoiler: He makes a DealWithTheDevil, becomes a witch doctor, learns voodoo magic and then uses it to force them to become his slaves.]]



** Bad Kaeloo has SuperStrength, but she often forgets about it. In "Let's Play Spies", [[spoiler: she gives a BearHug to Stumpy, Quack Quack [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther and Mr. Cat]]. [[YourHeadAsplode Their heads explode]].]]

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** Bad Kaeloo has SuperStrength, but she often forgets about it. In "Let's Play Spies", [[spoiler: she he gives a BearHug to Stumpy, Quack Quack [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther and Mr. Cat]]. [[YourHeadAsplode Their heads explode]].]]



** Stumpy does it again in [[spoiler: Episode 63, when fighting Mr. Cat]]. This time, it actually works.

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** Stumpy does it again in [[spoiler: Episode 63, when fighting Mr. Cat]].Cat. This time, it actually works.



* DraggedOffToHell: Happens to Quack Quack in [[spoiler: "Let's Play Hopscotch"]], thanks to [[{{Jerkass}} Mr. Cat]].

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* DraggedOffToHell: Happens to Quack Quack in [[spoiler: "Let's Play Hopscotch"]], Hopscotch", thanks to [[{{Jerkass}} Mr. Cat]].



* DrivingTest: Stumpy and Quack Quack try to get their driver's licences in "Let's Play Driver's License". [[spoiler: Both of them fail. [[TheDitz Stumpy]] fails not only because he DrivesLikeCrazy, but because Kaeloo didn't do a very good job of teaching him how to drive. Quack Quack, on the other hand, is able to do everything perfectly well, but his driving instructor is [[{{Jerkass}} Mr. Cat]], who not only gives him negative points for ridiculous reasons, but actively tries to make him fail by doing things like shining a flashlight in his eyes and ''[[RemovableSteeringWheel ripping out the steering wheel]]'', finally causing him to drive off a cliff[[note]][[EscapeArtist Mr. Cat somehow escaped the car before it fell.]][[/note]].]]

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* DrivingTest: Stumpy and Quack Quack try to get their driver's licences in "Let's Play Driver's License". [[spoiler: Both of them fail. [[TheDitz Stumpy]] fails not only because he DrivesLikeCrazy, but because Kaeloo didn't do a very good job of teaching him how to drive. Quack Quack, on the other hand, is able to do everything perfectly well, but his driving instructor is [[{{Jerkass}} Mr. Cat]], who not only gives him negative points for ridiculous reasons, but actively tries to make him fail by doing things like shining a flashlight in his eyes and ''[[RemovableSteeringWheel ripping out the steering wheel]]'', finally causing him to drive off a cliff[[note]][[EscapeArtist Mr. Cat somehow escaped the car before it fell.]][[/note]].]]



* DyingDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:Mr. Cat]] does this to [[spoiler:Kaeloo]] in Episode 77. She thinks he's joking.

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* DyingDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:Mr. Cat]] Mr. Cat does this to [[spoiler:Kaeloo]] Kaeloo in Episode 77. She 77 when he thinks he's joking.that the planet is about to be destroyed.



* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: At the end of [[spoiler: Episode 77]], the planet gets destroyed by a meteor, but [[StatusQuoIsGod it's back to normal by the next episode.]] Nobody dies, fortunately, since everyone escapes except Stumpy, who is an IronButtMonkey.

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* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: At the end of [[spoiler: Episode 77]], 77, the planet gets destroyed by a meteor, but [[StatusQuoIsGod it's back to normal by the next episode.]] Nobody dies, fortunately, since everyone escapes except Stumpy, who is an IronButtMonkey.



** The volleyball incident doesn't even come ''close'' to [[spoiler: the ballet the cast put on in [[BalletEpisode Episode 67]].]]
* EpisodeOfTheDead: In "Let's Play Scaredy Cat", Stumpy accidentally brings everyone in a graveyard back to life by reciting a magic spell, causing a ZombieApocalypse. [[spoiler: Mr. Cat manages to bring everything back to normal by the end.]]
* EpisodeOnAPlane: "Let's Play Air Pockets", where Stumpy and Quack Quack go on a plane piloted by Mr. Cat, with Kaeloo as an air hostess. [[spoiler: [[WithFriendsLikeThese Mr. Cat jumps out of the plane using the only parachute they had and leaves them to die.]]]]

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** The volleyball incident doesn't even come ''close'' to [[spoiler: the ballet the cast put on in [[BalletEpisode Episode 67]].]]
67]], which ends with all of the performers being injured.
* EpisodeOfTheDead: In "Let's Play Scaredy Cat", Stumpy accidentally brings everyone in a graveyard back to life by reciting a magic spell, causing a ZombieApocalypse. [[spoiler: Mr. Cat manages to bring everything back to normal by the end.]]
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* EpisodeOnAPlane: "Let's Play Air Pockets", where Stumpy and Quack Quack go on a plane piloted by Mr. Cat, with Kaeloo as an air hostess. [[spoiler: [[WithFriendsLikeThese Mr. Cat jumps out of the plane using the only parachute they had and leaves them to die.]]]]]]



** In "Let's Play Goodbye, Mr. Cat", Kaeloo says that Mr. Cat will disappear. Near the end, [[spoiler: he does - he's completely invisible, but alive [[LiteralMetaphor and kicking]].]]

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** In "Let's Play Goodbye, Mr. Cat", Kaeloo says that Mr. Cat will disappear. Near the end, [[spoiler: he does - he's completely invisible, but alive [[LiteralMetaphor and kicking]].]]



** In Episode 134, Stumpy is granted a wish and gets a bunch of clones of himself. [[spoiler: When he needs to get rid of then, he sends them through a PortalDoor into another dimension forever, and nobody cares.]] Even before this, Mr. Cat contemplated killing them because they were annoying and hurting everyone.

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** In Episode 134, Stumpy is granted a wish and gets a bunch of clones of himself. [[spoiler: When he needs to get rid of then, he sends them through a PortalDoor into another dimension forever, and nobody cares.]] cares. Even before this, Mr. Cat contemplated killing them because they were annoying and hurting everyone.



** In the episode "Let's Play Trap-Trap", this happens to Quack Quack several times over the course of the episode since he's being deprived of yogurt by Kaeloo, which is making him angry [[spoiler: and slowly driving him insane.]]

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** In the episode "Let's Play Trap-Trap", this happens to Quack Quack several times over the course of the episode since he's being deprived of yogurt by Kaeloo, which is making him angry [[spoiler: and slowly driving him insane.]]



** [[spoiler:Bad Kaeloo]] does this to [[spoiler:Mr. Cat]] once.

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** [[spoiler:Bad Bad Kaeloo]] does this to [[spoiler:Mr. Cat]] Mr. Cat once.



** The title card for the episode "Let's Play Hopscotch" has flames on it despite the episode seemingly having nothing to do with fire. [[spoiler: Near the end of the episode, Mr. Cat successfully constructs a path to Hell, and Quack Quack is DraggedOffToHell.]]

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** The title card for the episode "Let's Play Hopscotch" has flames on it despite the episode seemingly having nothing to do with fire. [[spoiler: Near the end of the episode, Mr. Cat successfully constructs a path to Hell, and Quack Quack is DraggedOffToHell.]]

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