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* ShoutOut: Gene asks if Bob's old camcorder is the [[Film/BackToTheFuture flux capacitor]].
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* ShoutOut: Gene asks if Bob's old camcorder is the [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture flux capacitor]].
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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: During Louise's play.
-->'''Louise:''' I told you, I was out on business!\\
'''Rudy:''' You were in jail!\\
'''Louise:''' In jail on business!
-->'''Louise:''' I told you, I was out on business!\\
'''Rudy:''' You were in jail!\\
'''Louise:''' In jail on business!
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* GenreShift: Tina's story starts of with the plot of ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' suddenly turned into a body switching comedy.
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* GenreShift: Tina's story starts of with the plot of ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', then suddenly turned turns into a body switching comedy.
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* ShoutOut: Gene asks if Bob's old camcorder is the [[Film/BackToTheFuture flux capacitor]].
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The old family camcorder breaks down, forcing the Belcher kids to describe an exaggerated version of their Mothers Day pageant to a sick Linda. Louise regales Linda with the wild west story of
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The old family camcorder breaks down, forcing the Belcher kids to describe an exaggerated version of their Mothers Day pageant to a sick Linda. Louise regales Linda with the wild west story of "The Town With No Moms", Gene tells the mythology-influenced story of the creation of the first mother, and Tina whips up a crazy crossover between ''Literature/FreakyFriday'' and ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
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The old family camcorder breaks down, forcing the Belcher's to describe an exaggerated version of their mothers day play to a sick Linda.
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The old family camcorder breaks down, forcing the Belcher's Belcher kids to describe an exaggerated version of their mothers day play Mothers Day pageant to a sick Linda.Linda. Louise regales Linda with the wild west story of
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* BlatantLies: The kids version of the play is ''blatantly'' blown up in quality and production. Linda isn't totally fooled, but she appreciates the effort anyway.
** At one point, she questions it and they simply say they fired a Gym Teacher and had a bake sale to pay for it.
** At one point, she questions it and they simply say they fired a Gym Teacher and had a bake sale to pay for it.
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* BlatantLies: The kids version of the play is ''blatantly'' blown up in quality and production. Linda isn't totally fooled, but she appreciates the effort anyway.
**anyway. At one point, she questions it and how they simply say paid for everything, and the kids claim they fired a Gym Teacher and had a bake sale to pay for it.
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* SadlyMythtaken: Gene claims his play was based on mythology, but it's clear he's just making stuff up. When asked which mythology is based on, Gene says it's a mix of Greek, Roman, Franchise/{{Pokemon}} and Tex-Mex.
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* RailingKill: In Louise's version of the story, Millie falls over the railing of the saloon after getting "shot".
* SadlyMythtaken: Gene claims his play was based on mythology, but it's clear he's just making stuff up. When asked which mythologyis it's based on, Gene says it's a mix of Greek, Roman, Franchise/{{Pokemon}} and Tex-Mex.
* SadlyMythtaken: Gene claims his play was based on mythology, but it's clear he's just making stuff up. When asked which mythology
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* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Gene tells how he was playing in sync with the other players
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* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Gene tells how he was playing in sync with the other playersplayers.
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* WholePlotReference: Tina's story starts out as ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', but halfway through it turns into ''Film/FreakyFriday''.
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* WholePlotReference: Tina's story starts out as ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', but halfway through it turns into ''Film/FreakyFriday''.a FreakyFridayFlip.
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** At one point, she questions it and they simply say they fired a Gym Teacher and had a bake sale to pay for it.
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* GenreShift: Tina's story starts of with the plot of ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' suddenly turned into a body switching comedy.
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* BlatantLies: The kids version of the play is ''blatantly'' blown up in quality and production. Linda isn't totally fooled, but she appreciates the effort anyway.
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* BlatantLies: The kids version of the play is ''blatantly'' blown up in quality and production. Linda isn't totally fooled, but she appreciates the effort anyway.anyway.
* FreakyFridayFlip: Tina's telling of ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' takes a sudden turn when Sigourney (what Tina calls Ripley) switches minds with the Xenomorph queen because of [[NegativeSpaceWedgie "scientific anomalies"]].
* MissingTheGoodStuff: Bob fails to record the kids' performances because of his old camcorder. First he misses Louise's because he needed to rewind the tape. Then the battery dies out when Gene comes on stage and he has to find an outlet. Finally, he is set to record Tina when the camcorder malfunctions.
* SadlyMythtaken: Gene claims his play was based on mythology, but it's clear he's just making stuff up. When asked which mythology is based on, Gene says it's a mix of Greek, Roman, Franchise/{{Pokemon}} and Tex-Mex.
* SchoolPlay: The school assembly is every bit as lame as one would expect. The kids' retelling becomes absurdly elaborate, which is {{Lampshaded}} often.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Gene tells how he was playing in sync with the other players
* TwoDecadesBehind: Bob is still using a '90s era camcorder, while the kids point out that there are more convenient devices available for recording video. The camcorder proves to be completely unreliable when Bob tries to record the kids' performances.
* WholePlotReference: Tina's story starts out as ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', but halfway through it turns into ''Film/FreakyFriday''.
* FreakyFridayFlip: Tina's telling of ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' takes a sudden turn when Sigourney (what Tina calls Ripley) switches minds with the Xenomorph queen because of [[NegativeSpaceWedgie "scientific anomalies"]].
* MissingTheGoodStuff: Bob fails to record the kids' performances because of his old camcorder. First he misses Louise's because he needed to rewind the tape. Then the battery dies out when Gene comes on stage and he has to find an outlet. Finally, he is set to record Tina when the camcorder malfunctions.
* SadlyMythtaken: Gene claims his play was based on mythology, but it's clear he's just making stuff up. When asked which mythology is based on, Gene says it's a mix of Greek, Roman, Franchise/{{Pokemon}} and Tex-Mex.
* SchoolPlay: The school assembly is every bit as lame as one would expect. The kids' retelling becomes absurdly elaborate, which is {{Lampshaded}} often.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Gene tells how he was playing in sync with the other players
* TwoDecadesBehind: Bob is still using a '90s era camcorder, while the kids point out that there are more convenient devices available for recording video. The camcorder proves to be completely unreliable when Bob tries to record the kids' performances.
* WholePlotReference: Tina's story starts out as ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', but halfway through it turns into ''Film/FreakyFriday''.
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The old family camcorder breaks down, forcing the Belcher's to describe an exaggerated version of their mothers day play to a sick Linda.
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* BlatantLies: The kids version of the play is ''blatantly'' blown up in quality and production. Linda isn't totally fooled, but she appreciates the effort anyway.
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* BlatantLies: The kids version of the play is ''blatantly'' blown up in quality and production. Linda isn't totally fooled, but she appreciates the effort anyway.