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* UnionsSuck: The Warner siblings arrive at Beethoven's house to sweep his chimney, only to immediately go on a lunch break before starting any work. When Beethoven questions why they're taking a break before doing anything, Dot smugly informs him they're unionized.
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* TheCameo: The Goodfeathers appear at the beginning of act two.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: The Warners inspire Beethoven to write his Fifth Symphony, by humming the first bars while swipping his chimney.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: The Warners inspire Beethoven to write his Fifth Symphony, by humming the first bars while swipping sweeping his chimney.
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'''Roll Over, Beethoven:''' The Warners act as chimney sweeps for composer Beethoven, while he's trying to compose his 5th Symphony.
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'''Roll Over, Beethoven:''' The Warners act as chimney sweeps for composer Beethoven, Music/LudwigVanBeethoven, while he's trying to compose his 5th Symphony.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: The Warners inspire Beethoven to write his Fifth Symphony, by humming the first bars while swipping his chimney.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Beethoven calling himself a pianist, which the Warners misinterpret as... well, use your imagination.
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'''Good Idea Bad Idea:''' Good Idea- Playing the piccalo in a marching band. Bad Idea- Playing the piano in a marching band
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'''Good Idea Bad Idea:''' Good Idea- Feeding stray kittens in the park. Bad idea- Feeding stray kittens in the park to a bear.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Contrary to popular belief, "catgut" didn't use cat guts at all. Violin strings were made from the lining of sheep intestines, but to keep their work methods secret, violin makers perpetrated the myth that they used cat intestines, as killing a cat was considered bad luck. However, the Violin maker acknowledges that using cat guts is rare and sheep guts were more commonly used.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Contrary to popular belief, "catgut" didn't use cat guts at all. Violin strings were made from the lining of sheep intestines, but to keep their work methods secret, violin makers perpetrated the myth that they used cat intestines, as killing a cat was considered bad luck. However, the Violin maker acknowledges that using cat guts is rare was something only he did and sheep guts were more commonly used.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Contrary to popular belief, "catgut" didn't use cat guts at all. Violin strings were made from the lining of sheep intestines, but to keep their work methods secret, violin makers perpetrated the myth that they used cat intestines, as killing a cat was considered bad luck.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Contrary to popular belief, "catgut" didn't use cat guts at all. Violin strings were made from the lining of sheep intestines, but to keep their work methods secret, violin makers perpetrated the myth that they used cat intestines, as killing a cat was considered bad luck.
luck. However, the Violin maker acknowledges that using cat guts is rare and sheep guts were more commonly used.
* CruellaToAnimals: The main antagonist kills cats and uses their guts to make violins.
* CruellaToAnimals: The main antagonist kills cats and uses their guts to make violins.
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Opening Line: Here's "Here's The Show's Name-y
Name-y"- Dot
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Contrary to popular belief, "catgut" didn't use cat guts at all. Violin strings were made from the lining of sheep intestines, but to keep their work methods secret, violin makers perpetrated the myth that they used cat intestines, as killing a cat was considered bad luck.luck.
Closing Tower Gag: "Clap on. Clap off. Clap On, Clap off, show's over!"- Yakko, Wakko, and Dot
Closing Tower Gag: "Clap on. Clap off. Clap On, Clap off, show's over!"- Yakko, Wakko, and Dot
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* BurpingContest: The Warners start one after eating lunch. Dot wins.
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* HereWeGoAgain: After dealing with Beethoven, the Warners next go to see Creator/VincentVanGogh.
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* ShoutOut: One of the tunes Beethoven plays while composing his Fifth Symphony is "Merrily We Roll Along", the ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' theme.
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'''Airdate:''' October 5, 1993
'''Roll Over, Beethoven:''' The Warners act as chimney sweeps for composer Beethoven, while he's trying to compose his 5th Symphony.
'''The Cat and the Fiddle:''' Rita is taken in by Stradivarius, unaware that violins are made from catgut...
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* EurekaMoment: The Warners keep humming a certain set of bars, which Beethoven later uses in his Symphony. At the end, Wakko decides to bring a flower for "That Van Gogh grouch."
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'''Roll Over, Beethoven:''' The Warners act as chimney sweeps for composer Beethoven, while he's trying to compose his 5th Symphony.
'''The Cat and the Fiddle:''' Rita is taken in by Stradivarius, unaware that violins are made from catgut...
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* EurekaMoment: The Warners keep humming a certain set of bars, which Beethoven later uses in his Symphony. At the end, Wakko decides to bring a flower for "That Van Gogh grouch."
!!The Cat and the Fiddle has examples of