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* IResembleThatRemark: Marco expresses his concern with Star going out to look for the Banagic Wand by herself with her limited knowledge of earth culture. Cut to Star attacking the mailman after thinking he’s stealing their mail.
-->'''Star:''' Hey! Get out of our yard box you scoundrel!


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* OrMyNameIsnt: Star uses this line when vowing to obtain a Banagic Wand:
-->'''Star:''' I swear to baby dolphin giggles I will find the Banagic Wand before this day is done or die trying, or my name’s not Star Butterfly!
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* ShoutOut: One of the albums in the record store is called ''[[Music/AdamAndTheAnts Ant Music]]'', a sticker nearby it is a [[Music/TheRollingStones mouth sticking out its tongue]], and a sticker on the wall simply says "[[Music/TheCramps Cramp]]".

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* ShoutOut: One of the albums in the record store is called ''[[Music/AdamAndTheAnts Ant Music]]'', a sticker nearby it is a [[Music/TheRollingStones [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand mouth sticking out its tongue]], and a sticker on the wall simply says "[[Music/TheCramps Cramp]]".
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* BannedEpisode: This episode was not shown in the UK. While there's no concrete reason as to why, signs seem to point at two things: the Banagic Wand's parallels to a penis and the subplot where Marco's sensei wants his students to walk on hot coals (the latter of which is considered "dangerous behavior", according to UK censors[[note]]the UK's censorship board objects to showing dangerous actions that can lead to death, injury, or getting in trouble with the law on TV shows and movies meant for children and families, especially if there's no clear indicator that the so-called "dangerous behavior" is, in fact, dangerous[[/note]]).
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* BannedEpisode: This episode was not shown in the UK. While there's no concrete reason as to why, signs seem to point at two things: the Banagic Wand's parallels to a penis and the subplot where Marco's sensei wants his students to walk on hot coals (the latter of which is considered "dangerous behavior", according to UK censors[[note]]the UK's censorship board objects to showing dangerous actions that can lead to death, injury, or getting in trouble with the law on TV shows and movies meant for children and families, especially if there's no clear indicator that the so-called "dangerous behavior" is, in fact, dangerous[[/note]].

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* BannedEpisode: This episode was not shown in the UK. While there's no concrete reason as to why, signs seem to point at two things: the Banagic Wand's parallels to a penis and the subplot where Marco's sensei wants his students to walk on hot coals (the latter of which is considered "dangerous behavior", according to UK censors[[note]]the UK's censorship board objects to showing dangerous actions that can lead to death, injury, or getting in trouble with the law on TV shows and movies meant for children and families, especially if there's no clear indicator that the so-called "dangerous behavior" is, in fact, dangerous[[/note]].dangerous[[/note]]).



-->'''Marco:''' Yeah, it's one of those late night commercials.

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-->'''Marco:''' Yeah, it's one of those late night late-night commercials.
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* BannedEpisode: This episode was not shown in the UK. While there's no concrete reason as to why, signs seem to point at two things: the Banagic Wand looking like a sex toy and the subplot where Marco's sensei wants his students to walk on hot coals (the latter of which is considered "dangerous behavior", according to UK censors[[note]]the UK's censorship board objects to showing dangerous actions that can lead to death, injury, or getting in trouble with the law on TV shows and movies meant for children and families, especially if there's no clear indicator that the so-called "dangerous behavior" is, in fact, dangerous[[/note]].

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* BannedEpisode: This episode was not shown in the UK. While there's no concrete reason as to why, signs seem to point at two things: the Banagic Wand looking like Wand's parallels to a sex toy penis and the subplot where Marco's sensei wants his students to walk on hot coals (the latter of which is considered "dangerous behavior", according to UK censors[[note]]the UK's censorship board objects to showing dangerous actions that can lead to death, injury, or getting in trouble with the law on TV shows and movies meant for children and families, especially if there's no clear indicator that the so-called "dangerous behavior" is, in fact, dangerous[[/note]].
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* BannedEpisode: This episode was not shown in the UK. While there's no concrete reason as to why, signs seem to point at two things: the Banagic Wand looking like a sex toy and the subplot where Marco's sensei wants his students to walk on hot coals (the latter of which is considered "dangerous behavior", according to UK censors[[note]]the UK's censorship board objects to showing dangerous actions that can lead to death, injury, or getting in trouble with the law on TV shows and movies meant for children and families, especially if there's no clear indicator that the so-called "dangerous behavior" is, in fact, dangerous[[/note]].
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The Banagic Wand is ''incredibly'' suggestive looking. Bananas fit into it much like a penis in a condom. ''And'' froyo squirts out of it:
-->'''Marco:''' Yeah, it's one of those late night commercials.

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* OneDimensionalThinking: {{Subverted|Trope}}, where Star Butterfly is in a shopping cart going down a slope road in a straight line away from people from a pirate-themed restaurant [[LiteralMinded (who she mistook for actual pirates)]], and almost hits a bus going in the opposite direction towards her when she doesn't turn the cart to the side, but then uses magic to conjure up a horse in the road who kicks her cart over the bus and in front of the As Featured on TV store.



* OneDimensionalThinking: {{Subverted|Trope}}, where Star Butterfly is in a shopping cart going down a slope road in a straight line away from people from a pirate-themed restaurant [[LiteralMinded (who she mistook for actual pirates)]], and almost hits a bus going in the opposite direction towards her when she doesn't turn the cart to the side, but then uses magic to conjure up a horse in the road who kicks her cart over the bus and in front of the As Featured on TV store.

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* ShoutOut: One of the albums in the record store is called ''[[Music/AdamAndTheAnts Ant Music]]'', a sticker nearby it is a [[Music/TheRollingStones mouth sticking out its tongue]], and a sticker on the wall simply says "[[Music/TheCramps Cramp]]".



* ShoutOut: One of the albums in the record store is called ''[[Music/AdamAndTheAnts Ant Music]]'', a sticker nearby it is a [[Music/TheRollingStones mouth sticking out its tongue]], and a sticker on the wall simply says "[[Music/TheCramps Cramp]]".

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* BabyCarriage: Played with. When Star commandeers the shopping cart, the mother who was using it shouts that her baby was inside, then glances back to see that her baby is strapped to her back.
* BlatantLies: After knocking Marco's banana ice cream out of his hands, Star claims there was a fly on it.



* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to slowly knock away his frozen banana treat while keeping a blank facial expression and walk away with a weak excuse.

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* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to slowly knock away his frozen banana treat while keeping a blank facial expression and walk away leaving with a weak excuse.

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* OneDimensionalThinking: {{Subverted}}, where Star Butterfly is in a shopping cart going down a slope road in a straight line away from people from a pirate-themed restaurant [[LiteralMinded (who she mistook for actual pirates)]], and almost hits a bus going in the opposite direction towards her when she doesn't turn the cart to the side, but then uses magic to conjure up a horse in the road who kicks her cart over the bus and in front of the As Featured on TV store.

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* OneDimensionalThinking: {{Subverted}}, {{Subverted|Trope}}, where Star Butterfly is in a shopping cart going down a slope road in a straight line away from people from a pirate-themed restaurant [[LiteralMinded (who she mistook for actual pirates)]], and almost hits a bus going in the opposite direction towards her when she doesn't turn the cart to the side, but then uses magic to conjure up a horse in the road who kicks her cart over the bus and in front of the As Featured on TV store.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: Several in the record store: signs that say "No touch" (as Star proceeds to touch), "Not for sale, so don't ask!", and multiple music {{Shout Out}}s.


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* ShoutOut: One of the albums in the record store is called ''[[Music/AdamAndTheAnts Ant Music]]'', a sticker nearby it is a [[Music/TheRollingStones mouth sticking out its tongue]], and a sticker on the wall simply says "[[Music/TheCramps Cramp]]".
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* OneDimensionalThinking: {{Subverted}}, where Star Butterfly is in a shopping cart going down a slope road in a straight line away from people from a pirate-themed restaurant [[LiteralMinded (who she mistook for actual pirates)]], and almost hits a bus going in the opposite direction towards her when she doesn't turn the cart to the side, but then uses magic to conjure up a horse in the road who kicks her cart over the bus and in front of the As Featured on TV store.


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* FantasyHelmetEnforcement: When Star commandeers the grocery cart, the first thing she does before riding it is use her wand to make herself a helmet.

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'''Star:''' Hmm, more riddles...

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'''Star:''' Hmm, more Ugh, ''more'' riddles...



* MundaneMadeAwesome: Star gets a lot of epic speeches about nothing in particular, from having to face true boredom to having to go on her quest for a Banagic Wand without Marco because he's busy with karate practice.



* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face. Though it's been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than mad. Tranquil ''something'' at any rate.

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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands and walking away with a blank expression on her face. Though it's been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than mad. Tranquil ''something'' at any rate.
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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face. Though its been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than mad. Tranquil ''something'' at any rate.

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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face. Though its it's been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than mad. Tranquil ''something'' at any rate.

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* IceCreamKoan: Star mistakes the confused remarks of the cashier at the record store for some kind of riddle.
-->'''Star:''' Is this a "better store"?\\
'''Cashier:''' Uh... better than what?\\
'''Star:''' Hmm, more riddles...
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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face. Though its been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than angry.

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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face. Though its been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than angry. mad. Tranquil ''something'' at any rate.
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* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to slowly crush his frozen banana treat while keeping a blank facial expression and walk away with a weak excuse.

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* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to slowly crush knock away his frozen banana treat while keeping a blank facial expression and walk away with a weak excuse.



* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face But its been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than angry.

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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face But face. Though its been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than angry.
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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face.

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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face.face But its been debated by fans if Star was actually angry due to her looking more surprised than angry.
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* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to knock down his frozen banana treat and storm off with a weak excuse.

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* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to knock down slowly crush his frozen banana treat while keeping a blank facial expression and storm off walk away with a weak excuse.
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* StealthHiBye: Star pulls this on Marco, replacing herself with the board he's practicing with in the space of a second.
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* LiteralMinded: The commercial for the Banagic Wand says it's available at better stores, so Star goes looking for a "better store".


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*NiceJobFixingItVillain: Jeremy's antics trying to make Marco fail eventually make Marco angry enough that he's able to walk across the hot coals without noticing.
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* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to knock down his frozen banana treat, and storm off with a weak excuse.

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* MoodWhiplash: A manic paced, silly episode where everybody got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to knock down his frozen banana treat, treat and storm off with a weak excuse.
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* MoodWhiplash: An manic paced, silly episode where everybody gots what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to knock down his frozen banana treat, and storm off with a weak excuse.

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* MoodWhiplash: An A manic paced, silly episode where everybody gots got what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to knock down his frozen banana treat, and storm off with a weak excuse.
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* TranquilFury: Star reacts to Marco underestimating her by passive-aggressively knocking his dessert out of his hands with a blank expression on her face.

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* ShoppingCartAntics: Star uses a shopping cart to avoid the staff of a pirate-themed restaurant she magicked.

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* MoodWhiplash: An manic paced, silly episode where everybody gots what they wanted veers suddenly when Star hears that Marco underestimated her, causing her to knock down his frozen banana treat, and storm off with a weak excuse.
* ShoppingCartAntics: Star uses a shopping cart to avoid the staff of a pirate-themed restaurant she magicked.
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Star becomes obsessed with a 'magical' Earth product, and goes out to get it. With Marco busy at karate class, Star's ignorance of Earth culture gets her in trouble.

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Star becomes obsessed with a 'magical' Earth product, and goes out to get it. With Marco busy at karate class, Star's ignorance of Earth culture gets her in trouble.trouble.

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* AgonyOfTheFeet: The test at the karate dojo is...walking over hot coals.
* ShoppingCartAntics: Star uses a shopping cart to avoid the staff of a pirate-themed restaurant she magicked.
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Star becomes obsessed with a 'magical' Earth product, and goes out to get it. With Marco busy at karate class, Star's lack of Earth culture gets her in trouble.

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Star becomes obsessed with a 'magical' Earth product, and goes out to get it. With Marco busy at karate class, Star's lack ignorance of Earth culture gets her in trouble.
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Star becomes obsessed with a 'magical' Earth product, and goes out to get it. With Marco busy at karate class, Star's lack of Earth culture gets her in trouble.

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