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** Equestria itself is ruled by a pair of princesses, rather than the queens that being called a "kingdom" (instead of a "principality") would indicate. [[FanWank Fans have come up with many explanations for this situation]], though the Doylean reason is GoodPrincessEvilQueen.
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** Equestria itself is ruled by a pair of princesses, rather than the queens that being called a "kingdom" (instead of a "principality") would indicate. [[FanWank Fans have come up with many explanations for this situation]], though the Doylean Doylist reason is GoodPrincessEvilQueen.
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* The [[CharacterTitle titular]] character of ''WesternAnimation/LittleBill'' owns a pet hamster named "Elephant".
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* The [[CharacterTitle titular]] character of ''WesternAnimation/LittleBill'' owns [[ADogNamedCat a pet hamster named "Elephant".]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/AngelWars'': There are two angels who outrank the main characters who fall into this trope so neatly, you'd think someone on the production staff made a mistake about who is who, and then they just ran with it: one is named Swift and the other is named Paladin. One is a LargeAndInCharge BaldBlackLeaderGuy with the ability to cast DeflectorShields and weilds a [[HammerOfTheHoly large hammer]]. The other drives one of the fastest vehicles available, and was already the fastest angel in his whole fleet, even ''before'' he earned his wings. ''...[[BaitAndSwitch Respectively]].''
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** Season 12's episode ''"Pokey Mom"'' is the most blatant example of this, the PunnyTitle of the episode (about Marge taking care of an ex-convict -- "the pokey" is an old slang term for jail) is clearly meant to sound alike to ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' as the episode came out in the admist of PokéMania, and what does the episode have to do with ''Pokémon''? ''Literally nothing''; not even the B-plot, which is about Homer becoming an unlicensed chiropractor with the use of a garbage can. The name of the episode is completely arbitrary beyond alluding to it being a Marge-centric episode partially taking place in a state penitentiary.