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* AnimalLover: Obi-Wan doesn't kill the animals sent against him and his troops. They're dangerous, but they're not ''evil''. They're just predators that have been deliberately starved to drive them to this moment.
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* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not Separatist droids -- they're clones, so they're literal brothers.
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* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not Separatist droids -- they're clones, so they're literal brothers.siblings.
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Being clones, Waxer, Boil, and any other Jango Fett clones really are brothers.
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* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not Separatist droids -- they're clones, so she thinks they're literal brothers.
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* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not Separatist droids -- they're clones, so she thinks they're literal brothers.
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* OffModel: When Obi-Wan leads Waxer and Boil to destroy the separatist gun emplacements early in the episode, Boil's custom armor markings disappear in one shot, making him look like a regular clone trooper. They're back in the next shot.
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* NoPronunciationGuide: About half of the characters in this episode pronounce "Twi'lek" like "Twy-lek" and the other half says "Twee-lek".
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* FantasticSlur: "Tailheads", courtesy of Boil.
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* FantasticSlur: "Tailheads", courtesy of Boil. He slowly drops this over the course of the episode, as he slowly warms up to Numa.
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* FromBadToWorse: PlayedForHumor, with a B1 droid cleaning out cages that used to house gutkurrs. Then he sees a Jedi standing right next to him.
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* FromBadToWorse: PlayedForHumor, PlayedForLaughs, with a B1 droid cleaning out cages that used to house gutkurrs. Then he sees a Jedi standing right next to him.
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* WhamLine: The heartwarming variant at the end.
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* VillainousBreakdown: When the Twi'Leks used as [[HumanShield living shields]] swarm TX-20's tank (unnoticed by the droid due to its EvilGloating), the previously [[SmugSnake smug, self-assured]] tactical droid is reduced to [[MadnessMantra endlessly droning "Does not compute"]] as they [[TornApartByTheMob rip him limb-from-limb]].
* WhamLine:The A heartwarming variant at the end.end:
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* OffModel: When Obi-Wan leads Waxer and Boil to destroy the separatist gun emplacements early in the episode, Boil's custom armor markings disappear in one shot, making him look like a regular clone trooper. They're back in the next shot.
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'''Droid:''' This has got to be the worst job in the droid army. (Sees Obi-Wan Kenobi with ignited lightsaber in hand) And it just went into overtime.
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* FromBadToWorse: PlayedForHumor, with a B1 droid cleaning out cages that used to house gutkurrs. Then he sees a Jedi standing right next to him.
'''Droid:''' This has got to be the worst job in the droid army. (Sees Obi-Wan Kenobi with ignited lightsaber in hand) And it just went into overtime.
'''Droid:''' This has got to be the worst job in the droid army. (Sees Obi-Wan Kenobi with ignited lightsaber in hand) And it just went into overtime.
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* {{Prequel}}: The tie-in webcomic strip "Curfew" (now considered ''Legends'', although nothing in it currently contradicts canon) showed Numa wandering off into the underground shelters the night before the Separatist invasion and emerging to find her town being rounded up.
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* {{Prequel}}: The tie-in webcomic strip "Curfew" (now considered ''Legends'', although nothing in it currently contradicts canon) showed presented Numa wandering off into the underground shelters the night before the Separatist invasion and emerging to find her town being rounded up.
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* TornApartByTheMob: When Tactical droid TX-20 has Obi-wan and a Twi'lek child, Numa, in sight, a mob of released Twi'lek prisoners charge at the droid and tear it into pieces.
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* TornApartByTheMob: When Tactical droid TX-20 has Obi-wan Obi-Wan and a Twi'lek child, Numa, in sight, a mob of released Twi'lek prisoners charge at the droid and tear it into pieces.
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* AFatherToHisMen: When Obi-Wan sees the gutkurrs racking up casualties amongst his troopers, he uses the Force to draw all of the creatures' attention on him in order to get them off his men.
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* AFatherToHisMen: When Obi-Wan sees the gutkurrs racking up casualties amongst his clone troopers, he uses the Force to draw all of the creatures' attention on him in order to get them off his men.
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* AFatherToHisMen: When Obi-Wan sees the gutkurrs racking up casualties amongst his troopers, he uses the Force to draw all of the creatures' attention on him in order to get them off his men.
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* TornApartByTheMob: When Tactical droid TX-20 has Obi-wan and a Twi'lek child, Numa, in sight, a mob of released Twi'lek prisoners charge at the droid and tear it into pieces.
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* AsYouKnow: Justified. Directly after Windu and the intro narration gives an overview of their intentions, Obi-Wan reminds the clone troopers on the gunship with him that they're there to help the Twi'leks, not destroy their home, bringing to light the different priorities the clone troopers bring with them.
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* AsYouKnow: Justified. Directly after Windu and the intro narration gives an overview of their intentions, Obi-Wan reminds the clone troopers on the gunship with him that they're there to help the Twi'leks, not destroy their home, bringing to light the different priorities the clone troopers bring with them.them and reminding them that Ryloth is occupied friendly ground, not enemy territory.
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* TheBeastmaster: Obi-Wan provides the second on-screen demonstration of the Force power to control animals (Anakin did it first on Geonosis back in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''), which he uses on the hungry gutkurrs the Separatists unleash.
* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not droids -- they're clones, so she thinks they're literal brothers.
* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not droids -- they're clones, so she thinks they're literal brothers.
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* TheBeastmaster: Obi-Wan provides the second on-screen demonstration of the Force power ability to control animals in the canon (Anakin did it first on Geonosis back in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''), which he uses on the hungry gutkurrs the Separatists unleash.
* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not Separatist droids -- they're clones, so she thinks they're literal brothers.
* BilingualBonus: The episode's use of Twi'leki becomes more effective if you know some phrases. Namely, Numa calling Waxer and Boil, ''nerra'', or "brothers", may initially seem like she's calling them her big brother figures, but notice that she only starts to call them that after they unmask themselves to show her that they're not Separatist droids -- they're clones, so she thinks they're literal brothers.
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* AllThereInTheManual: At the end, Numa reunites with a man who turns out to be her uncle. On the official website's encyclopedia (the predecessor to the Databank), it was stated that Numa's parents died after their hometown was invaded.
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* AllThereInTheManual: At the end, Numa reunites with a man who turns out to be her uncle. On the official website's encyclopedia (the predecessor to the Databank), it was stated that Numa's parents died after their hometown was invaded.invaded by the Separatists.
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* TheBeastmaster: Obi-Wan provides the second on-screen demonstration of the Force power to control animals (Anakin did it first on Geonosis in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''), which he uses on the hungry gutkurrs the Separatists unleash.
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* TheBeastmaster: Obi-Wan provides the second on-screen demonstration of the Force power to control animals (Anakin did it first on Geonosis back in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''), which he uses on the hungry gutkurrs the Separatists unleash.