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* CoveredInMud: As Napo drives past a warning sing, he accidentaly splashes it with mud.
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* IrisOut: What most of the scenes end with.
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* FaintInShock: After a crate falls in front of him, Napi faints and falls backwards.

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* FaintInShock: After a crate falls in front of him, Napi Napo faints and falls backwards.
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* FaintInShock: After a crate falls in front of him, Napi faints and falls backwards.
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* SafetyGearIsCowardly: Despite the sign's warnings, Napo keeps going into the construction site without protection until a crate almost falls on him.
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* EverythingDances: The film opens with the signs following Napo and breaking into a dance.

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* EverythingDances: The film opens with the signs following Napo and breaking into a dance.dance.
* WingdingEyes: After getting flashed by a bright light, Napo's eyes turn into spirals.
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* CantYouReadTheSign: As the short is about obeying sings, naturally this trope comes into play through all of it.

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* CantYouReadTheSign: As the short film is about obeying sings, signs, naturally this trope comes into play through all of it.
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* CantYouReadTheSign: As the short is about obeying sings, naturally this trope comes into play through all of it.
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* DancingTheme: In the opening, the signs jump and dance to the beat of the theme.
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* AnimateInanimateObject: The signs can move and have arms.

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* AnimateInanimateObject: The signs can move and have arms.arms.
* EverythingDances: The film opens with the signs following Napo and breaking into a dance.
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The first film in the Napo series provides a basic introduction to health and safety signs and symbols found in the workplace.

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The first film in the Napo series provides a basic introduction to health and safety signs and symbols found in the workplace.workplace.
!!''Best Signs Story'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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The first film in the Napo series provides a basic introduction to health and safety signs and symbols found in the workplace. It provides a useful guide for new employees and a valuable refresher for other workers. Different workplace situations are shown where safety signs are important. This film is suitable for all sectors and all levels of employees but especially for young people in training or work experience.

It is designed to inform the audience about safety signs at work, to promote the importance of respecting the signs, and to learn and identify the meaning of the signs through their form and the colour. There are thirteen sketches. Each sketch concerns a working situation where Napo is confronted by the signs that come to life to teach him their meaning and the importance of safety. The sequences show what happens if the signs are not obeyed, and the technical and organisational obstacles against the efficient working of the signs.

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The first film in the Napo series provides a basic introduction to health and safety signs and symbols found in the workplace. It provides a useful guide for new employees and a valuable refresher for other workers. Different workplace situations are shown where safety signs are important. This film is suitable for all sectors and all levels of employees but especially for young people in training or work experience.\n\nIt is designed to inform the audience about safety signs at work, to promote the importance of respecting the signs, and to learn and identify the meaning of the signs through their form and the colour. There are thirteen sketches. Each sketch concerns a working situation where Napo is confronted by the signs that come to life to teach him their meaning and the importance of safety. The sequences show what happens if the signs are not obeyed, and the technical and organisational obstacles against the efficient working of the signs.
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The first film in the Napo series provides a basic introduction to health and safety signs and symbols found in the workplace. It provides a useful guide for new employees and a valuable refresher for other workers. Different workplace situations are shown where safety signs are important. This film is suitable for all sectors and all levels of employees but especially for young people in training or work experience.

It is designed to inform the audience about safety signs at work, to promote the importance of respecting the signs, and to learn and identify the meaning of the signs through their form and the colour. There are thirteen sketches. Each sketch concerns a working situation where Napo is confronted by the signs that come to life to teach him their meaning and the importance of safety. The sequences show what happens if the signs are not obeyed, and the technical and organisational obstacles against the efficient working of the signs.

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