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* AccidentalMisnaming: Cricket, who was new to ''Kingdom of Lore'' and has only seen that episode, ''never'' gets Princess Tarina's name right, referring to her as "Tortilla" and "Tostada".
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* CrazyPrepared: When Tilly edited the scripts so that it has her revisions, Cricket thought ahead and kept extra copies of the originals.


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* NoYou: When Cricket sees Tilly change the storyboards and runs to change them back to his:
-->'''Tilly:''' Cricket, back off!\\
'''Cricket:''' YOU back off!


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* PunctuatedForEmphasis: When Cricket starts removing Tilly's storyboards, he yells, "My! VERSION! IS!! ''BETTER!!!''"


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* StalkerShot: After Tilly changes all the storyboards and is wheeled out, the camera pulls back to reveal Cricket watching everything opposite the room, eating popcorn and looking angry.
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* AnAesop: Online popularity isn't worth it if it means hurting the ones you care about.



* AnAesop: Some ideas are best if you compromise and work together.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Tilly has seen every episode and season of ''Kingdom of Lore'', while the last episode before the season finale is the first time Cricket ever saw the show. Not to mention that he can just assume things out of the blue unlike Tilly who knows everything by heart.
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Just For Pun cleanup.


[[caption-width-right:350:In which the Greens [[JustForPun meet their makers]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:In which the Greens [[JustForPun meet their makers]].makers.]]
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* JerkassBall: Cricket is at his worst during the majority of the episode, as he wants his version of the finale, be done like he wants. Disregarding entirely if that doesn't make sense. On the other hand, Tilly was no better. Her efforts to sabotage production because it wasn't her ending, combining with her unwilling to compromise until the end of the episode, also implies.

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* JerkassBall: Cricket is at his worst during the majority of the episode, as he wants his version of the finale, be done like he wants. Disregarding entirely if that doesn't make sense. On the other hand, Tilly was no better. Her efforts to sabotage production because it wasn't her ending, combining with her unwilling to compromise until the end of the episode, also implies. Not to mention that she openly and smugly insults Cricket for his ideas in the beginning.
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OutGambitted: Basically Tilly's attempts to stop the Cricket cut end up being ruined.

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* OutGambitted: Basically Tilly's attempts to stop the Cricket cut end up being ruined.

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* HopeSpot[=/=]OutGambitted: Basically Tilly's attempts to stop the Cricket cut end up being ruined.
** Tilly sneaks into the storyboard room and swaps out the storyboards for the Cricket cut with her own, but Cricket finds out and undoes her work.
** Tilly writes directions on the script to change bits of it to her own, but Cricket saved a copy of it.
** Tilly swipes the episode's work from each of the other departments, but Gloria takes them from her assuming she's getting them for her.
** Tilly blows out the flame burning the catapult to stop the details being sent, but Cricket chomps the rope apart, slinging it.
** In the end, it seems as Ed is about to approve the Cricket cut, but just before he finishes his sentence, Tilly cuts in and asks him to reconsider her ending.


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OutGambitted: Basically Tilly's attempts to stop the Cricket cut end up being ruined.
** Tilly sneaks into the storyboard room and swaps out the storyboards for the Cricket cut with her own, but Cricket finds out and undoes her work.
** Tilly writes directions on the script to change bits of it to her own, but Cricket saved a copy of it.
** Tilly swipes the episode's work from each of the other departments, but Gloria takes them from her assuming she's getting them for her.
** Tilly blows out the flame burning the catapult to stop the details being sent, but Cricket chomps the rope apart, slinging it.
** In the end, it seems as Ed is about to approve the Cricket cut, but just before he finishes his sentence, Tilly cuts in and asks him to reconsider her ending.
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It'd be quite a stretch to interpret it that way sense Star isn't presented as suddenly turning evil and destroying for the sake of it. It fits the backlash go the game of thrones ending better


* TakeThat: Cricket’s idea of suddenly having the Princess of ''Kingdom of Lore'' suddenly turn evil in the finale without any real reason is reminiscent of what happens with [[Series/GameOfThrones Daenerys Targaryen]], and it is treated as the bad ending compared to Tilly’s idea. Although, it ''could'' be interpreted as a shot at the controversial [[WesternAnimation Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil]] series finale episode "Cleaved".

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* TakeThat: Cricket’s idea of suddenly having the Princess of ''Kingdom of Lore'' suddenly turn evil in the finale without any real reason is reminiscent of what happens with [[Series/GameOfThrones Daenerys Targaryen]], and it is treated as the bad ending compared to Tilly’s idea. Although, it ''could'' be interpreted as a shot at the controversial [[WesternAnimation Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil]] series finale episode "Cleaved".
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* TakeThat: Cricket’s idea of suddenly having the Princess of ''Kingdom of Lore'' suddenly turn evil in the finale without any real reason is reminiscent of what happens with [[Series/GameOfThrones Daenerys Targaryen]], and it is treated as the bad ending compared to Tilly’s idea.

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* TakeThat: Cricket’s idea of suddenly having the Princess of ''Kingdom of Lore'' suddenly turn evil in the finale without any real reason is reminiscent of what happens with [[Series/GameOfThrones Daenerys Targaryen]], and it is treated as the bad ending compared to Tilly’s idea. Although, it ''could'' be interpreted as a shot at the controversial [[WesternAnimation Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil]] series finale episode "Cleaved".
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No longer a trope. Can't tell if replacement or others applicable.


* ShaggyDogStory: The ending heavily suggests that the final version of the ''Kingdom of Lore'' finale was [[EndingAversion mixed]], as the final shot of the episode is Cricket and Tilly seeing the online reaction to the finale and collectively going: "...Oh..."

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* ShaggyDogStory: The ending heavily suggests that the final version of the ''Kingdom of Lore'' finale was [[EndingAversion mixed]], mixed, as the final shot of the episode is Cricket and Tilly seeing the online reaction to the finale and collectively going: "...Oh..."
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Mondegreen is no longer a trope; dewicking


* {{Mondegreen}}: Cricket mishears "clout" as "trout". Tilly even notes trout season is coming up soon.

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* {{Mondegreen}}: MondegreenGag: Cricket mishears "clout" as "trout". Tilly even notes trout season is coming up soon.
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** Implied; Cricket and Tilly are the only fans of the show who like the ending they came up with, and judging by their shocked reactions over what the others thought, it probably wasn’t very good.

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** Implied; Cricket and Tilly are the only fans of the show who like the ending they came up with, and judging by their shocked reactions over what other fans on the others Internet thought, it probably wasn’t very good.
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** '''Remy:''' Oh my gosh, I put my best friend in harm's way, all to be verified by strangers? That's verifiably stupid!
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: The only reason Remy became popular on DingDong is pushing Cricket into doing so many dangerous stunts until he's become brutally injured. It's not until a visit from the now broke Itchaboi does Remy come to his senses and realize he willingly hurt Cricket just to be famous.

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** '''Remy:''' -->'''Remy:''' Oh my gosh, I put my best friend in harm's way, all to be verified by strangers? That's verifiably stupid!
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: The only reason Remy became popular on DingDong [=DingDong=] is pushing Cricket into doing so many dangerous stunts until he's become brutally injured. It's not until a visit from the now broke Itchaboi does Remy come to his senses and realize he willingly hurt Cricket just to be famous.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Ed the executive is actually a nice guy who cares about cartoons, being sincerely impressed by Tilly’s passion for the show, wishing there was more of it in the industry, and accepting her ideas for a new ending at the eleventh hour.



* SelfDeprecation: The executive calls the Brothers as yes men.

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* SelfDeprecation: The executive calls out the Brothers as yes men.
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Not So Different has been renamed, and it needs to be dewicked/moved


* NotSoDifferent: Again Cricket and Tilly and Topher and Blaine.
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* OhCrap: Cricket and Tilly have this in unison at the very end when they see the feedback from their combined ending, implying it got rather negative reception from viewers.

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* OhCrap: Cricket and Tilly have this in unison at the very end when they see the feedback from their combined ending, implying it got rather negative polarizing reception from viewers.



** Implied; Cricket and Tilly are the only fans of the show who like the ending they came up with, and judging by their shocked reactions over what the others thought, it was probably bad.

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** Implied; Cricket and Tilly are the only fans of the show who like the ending they came up with, and judging by their shocked reactions over what the others thought, it was probably bad.wasn’t very good.



* ShaggyDogStory: The ending heavily suggests that the final version of the ''Kingdom of Lore'' finale was [[EndingAversion widely panned]], as the final shot of the episode is Cricket and Tilly seeing the online reaction to the finale and collectively going: "...Oh..."

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* ShaggyDogStory: The ending heavily suggests that the final version of the ''Kingdom of Lore'' finale was [[EndingAversion widely panned]], mixed]], as the final shot of the episode is Cricket and Tilly seeing the online reaction to the finale and collectively going: "...Oh..."

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* TakeThat: The logo of the Ding Dong app says the app is for kids, and Gloria is put off the moment she sees a video.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: Gloria gets a job working at the animation studio. It’s actually an internship that she needed to sign up for classes to obtain, so she’s actually losing money.



** Inverted with the Cricket cut. All the writers immediately approve of it because it's "easy", but only Tilly hates it, as it ruins the princess's character and rewrites the show all together.

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** Inverted with the Cricket cut. All the writers immediately approve of it because it's "easy", but only Tilly hates it, as it ruins the princess's character and rewrites the show all together. The same for Tilly's ending, though they choose the easy one due to time.



* SelfDeprecation: The executive calls the Brothers as yes men.



* ThrowTheDogABone: For the first time since Big Coffee shut down, Gloria does not lose the job she applied for in the episode.

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* ThrowTheDogABone: For the first time since Big Coffee shut down, Gloria does not lose the job she applied for in the episode. Downplayed as she admits it’s an internship and she’s basically paying to have it.
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** '''Remy''': Oh my gosh, I put my best friend in harm's way, all to be verified by strangers? That's verifiably stupid!

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** '''Remy''': '''Remy:''' Oh my gosh, I put my best friend in harm's way, all to be verified by strangers? That's verifiably stupid!
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'''Remy''': Oh my gosh, I put my best friend in harm's way, all to be verified by strangers? That's verifiably stupid!

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** '''Remy''': Oh my gosh, I put my best friend in harm's way, all to be verified by strangers? That's verifiably stupid!

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