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Names The Same is no longer a trope


* Main/{{Keep Circulating the Tapes}}: The show has never received an official DVD format release, and is only available in very low quality videos on [=YouTube=] or other video watching sites.
* NamesTheSame: Casey Jr. is also the name of [[WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} a sentient steam locomotive]] with his own equally-memorable theme tune.
* Main/{{Real Song Theme Tune}}: The show's opening theme is a reworked version of "The Ballad of Casey Jones", a folk song written in the 1910s in honor of the real Jones.

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* Main/{{Keep Circulating the Tapes}}: KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show has never received an official DVD format release, and is only available in very low quality videos on [=YouTube=] or other video watching sites.
* NamesTheSame: Casey Jr. is also the name of [[WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} a sentient steam locomotive]] with his own equally-memorable theme tune.
* Main/{{Real Song Theme Tune}}:
RealSongThemeTune: The show's opening theme is a reworked version of "The Ballad of Casey Jones", a folk song written in the 1910s in honor of the real Jones.
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* NamesTheSame: Casey Jr. is also the name of [[WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} a sentient steam locomotive]] with his own equally-memorable theme tune.
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* Main/{{Serendipity Writes the Plot}}: The show only lasted a single season, due to Alan Hale Jr.'s commitments to ''The Texan''.

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* Main/{{Serendipity Writes the Plot}}: WhatCouldHaveBeen: The show only lasted a single season, due to Alan Hale Jr.'s commitments to ''The Texan''.
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* Main/{{Real Song Theme Tune}}: The show's opening theme, "The Ballad of Casey Jones," was written long before the show premiered, in honor of the real Jones.

* Main/{{Serendipity Writes the Plot}}: The show only lasted a single season, due to Alan Hale, Jr.'s commitments to "The Texan."

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\n* Main/{{Real Song Theme Tune}}: The show's opening theme, theme is a reworked version of "The Ballad of Casey Jones," was Jones", a folk song written long before in the show premiered, 1910s in honor of the real Jones.

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* Main/{{Serendipity Writes the Plot}}: The show only lasted a single season, due to Alan Hale, Hale Jr.'s commitments to "The Texan."''The Texan''.

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* Main/{{Keep Circulating the Tapes}}: The show has never received an official DVD format release, and is only available in very low quality videos on YouTube or other video watching sites.

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* Main/{{Keep Circulating the Tapes}}: The show has never received an official DVD format release, and is only available in very low quality videos on YouTube [=YouTube=] or other video watching sites.
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*Main/{{Keep Circulating the Tapes}}: The show has never received an official DVD format release, and is only available in very low quality videos on YouTube or other video watching sites.

*Main/{{Real Song Theme Tune}}: The show's opening theme, "The Ballad of Casey Jones," was written long before the show premiered, in honor of the real Jones.

*Main/{{Serendipity Writes the Plot}}: The show only lasted a single season, due to Alan Hale, Jr.'s commitments to "The Texan."

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