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* {{Defictionalization}}: During the run of the series, Creator/MarvelComics printed a ''Mad Dog'' comic, complete with Ace Comics logo. In reflection of the series plot, the book was divided into two sections, one half a parody of GoldenAge comics with the 1950s version of the character, the other half a parody of [[Franchise/{{Batman}} ''Dark Knight'']]-style comic reboots. Also included were a Letters section, and a "From Our Publisher" page authored by Bob [=McKay=].

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* {{Defictionalization}}: During the run of the series, Creator/MarvelComics printed a ''Mad Dog'' comic, complete with Ace Comics logo. In reflection of the series plot, the book was divided into two sections, one half a parody of GoldenAge [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeofComicBooks Golden Age]] comics with the 1950s version of the character, the other half a parody of [[Franchise/{{Batman}} ''Dark Knight'']]-style comic reboots. Also included were a Letters section, and a "From Our Publisher" page authored by Bob [=McKay=].
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corrected spelling for Albie


* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: In the description in ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time and Cable Television'', Alvie is described as having a crush on Trisha. It is actually Chad who has the crush, while Alvie eventually starts a relationship with her room mate Kathy.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: In the description in ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time and Cable Television'', Alvie is described as having a crush on Trisha. It is actually Chad who has the crush, while Alvie Albie eventually starts a relationship with her room mate Kathy.
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* TheDanza: "Hi, Bob!"
* {{Defictionalization}}: During the run of the series, Creator/MarvelComics printed a ''Mad Dog'' comic, complete with Ace Comics logo. In reflection of the series plot, the book was divided into two sections, one half a parody of GoldenAge comics with the 1950s version of the character, the other half a parody of [[Franchise/{{Batman}} ''Dark Knight'']]-style comic reboots. Also included were a Letters section, and a "From Our Publisher" page authored by Bob [=McKay=].
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: In the description in ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time and Cable Television'', Alvie is described as having a crush on Trisha. It is actually Chad who has the crush, while Alvie eventually starts a relationship with her room mate Kathy.
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* PlayingAgainstType: While Bob Newhart's previous sitcom roles were nice guys, Bob [=McKay=] is a bit meaner and grumpier.

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* PlayingAgainstType: While Bob Newhart's previous sitcom roles were nice guys, Bob [=McKay=] is a bit meaner and grumpier.grumpier.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: When Trisha plans for Bob and Kaye to have a special wedding anniversary in the woods only for them to be late, Kaye asks why they don't just call their guests, Trisha points out that there's not a phone in the woods. In an era where everybody has cell phones, it would be easier to call the guests.
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* MissingEpisode: The show was canceled before all of the episodes aired. The remaining unaired episodes would later air when TV Land reran the series.
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* PlayingAgainstType: While Bob Newhart's previous sitcom roles were nice guys, Bob [=McKay=] is a bit meaner and grumpier.

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