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* LorreLookalike: The episode "Manhunt Stunts" has a character based on Creator/PeterLorre as the VillainOfTheWeek. Season three villain Slippery Bligh may also count as he has the sleepy eyes and Lorre voice.
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* LorreLookalike: The episode "Manhunt Stunts" has a character based on Creator/PeterLorre as the VillainOfTheWeek. Season three villain VillainOfTheWeek named Slippery Bligh may also count as he has the sleepy eyes and Lorre voice.Bligh, Spy Guy.
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Created by Alan Livingston, Bozo the Clown was featured on a series of children's records by Capitol Records. At that time, a Bozo TV show appeared and a gentleman named Larry Harmon was hired to portray him. Harmon became so enamored of the character he bought the rights to him and launched a franchise of local Bozo TV shows throughout the country (the most famous edition was from Chicago and was syndicated nationally).
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Created by Alan Livingston, Bozo ''Bozo the Clown Clown'' was featured on a series of children's records by Capitol Records. At that time, a Bozo TV show appeared ''Series/TheBozoShow'' began airing, and a gentleman named Larry Harmon was hired to portray him. Harmon became so enamored of the character he bought the rights to him and launched a franchise of local Bozo TV shows throughout the country (the most famous edition was from Chicago and was syndicated nationally).
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!This series contains examples of:
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!!This series contains examples
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* ZanyScheme: Cartoons that take place at the circus involve this when Bozo is asked to take on an impossible task. "Kitty Kat Spat" and "Bozo the Lion Hearted" each feature Bozo tasked with performing with a tiger and a lion respectively, so to save his skin, he has imposters set up to face (a cat painted to look like a tiger and Butch dressed as a lion). Only through mechanisms out of his control, [[MistakenForAnImpostor Bozo winds up facing the real beast, not knowing it's real.]]
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* ZanyScheme: Cartoons that take place at the circus involve this when Bozo is asked to take on an impossible task. "Kitty Kat Spat" and "Bozo the Lion Hearted" each feature Bozo tasked with performing with a tiger and a lion respectively, so to save his skin, he has imposters set up to face (a cat painted to look like a tiger and Butch dressed as a lion). Only through mechanisms out of his control, [[MistakenForAnImpostor Bozo winds up facing the real beast, not knowing it's real.]]]]
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* LorreLookalike: The episode "Manhunt Stunts" has a character based on Creator/PeterLorre as the VillainOfTheWeek.
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* LorreLookalike: The episode "Manhunt Stunts" has a character based on Creator/PeterLorre as the VillainOfTheWeek. Season three villain Slippery Bligh may also count as he has the sleepy eyes and Lorre voice.
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* LorreLookalike: The episode "Manhunt Stunts" has a character based on Creator/PeterLorre as the VillainOfTheWeek.
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** Butch says this at the end of "Nightmare Scare" after Bozo hypnotizes himself a second time, the first leading to him in a sleepwalking trance.
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* ZanyScheme: Cartoons that take place at the circus involve this when Bozo is asked to take on an impossible task. "Kitty Kat Spat" and "Bozo the Lion Hearted" each feature Bozo tasked with performing with a tiger and a lion respectively, so to save his skin, he has imposters set up to face (a cat painted to look like a tiger and Butch dressed as a lion). Only through mechansims out of his control, [[MistakenForAnImpostor Bozo winds up facing the real beast, not knowing it's real.]]
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* ZanyScheme: Cartoons that take place at the circus involve this when Bozo is asked to take on an impossible task. "Kitty Kat Spat" and "Bozo the Lion Hearted" each feature Bozo tasked with performing with a tiger and a lion respectively, so to save his skin, he has imposters set up to face (a cat painted to look like a tiger and Butch dressed as a lion). Only through mechansims mechanisms out of his control, [[MistakenForAnImpostor Bozo winds up facing the real beast, not knowing it's real.]]
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* YouWouldntBelieveMeIfIToldYou: In "Flying Shoes Blues," Bozo takes off in a pair of jet-propelled shoes an alien left. The Air Force mistakes him as a UFO; a pilot goes off his nut when he sees Bozo, so when the tower asks for a description, the pilot replies "If I told you, you wouldn't believe it!"
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-->Calling all cars...calling all cars...be on the lookout for a monster. Height: 100 feet. Weight: 16 tons. Caucasian.
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-->Calling all cars...calling all cars...be on the lookout for a monster. Height: about 100 feet. Weight: 16 50 tons. Caucasian.
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* ZanyScheme: Cartoons that take place at the circus involve this when Bozo is asked to take on an impossible task. "Kitty Kat Spat" and "Bozo the Lion Hearted" each feature Bozo tasked with performing with a tiger and a lion respectively, so to save his skin, he has imposters set up to face (a cat painted to look like a tiger and Butch dressed as a lion). Only through mechansims out of his control, Bozo winds up facing the real beast, not knowing it's real.
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* ZanyScheme: Cartoons that take place at the circus involve this when Bozo is asked to take on an impossible task. "Kitty Kat Spat" and "Bozo the Lion Hearted" each feature Bozo tasked with performing with a tiger and a lion respectively, so to save his skin, he has imposters set up to face (a cat painted to look like a tiger and Butch dressed as a lion). Only through mechansims out of his control, [[MistakenForAnImpostor Bozo winds up facing the real beast, not knowing it's real.]]
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bozo gets involved in a bank robbery driving the getaway car (episode "Hollywood Holdup"). When a police in his car is ordered to fire at will, he asks "Who's Will?"
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bozo gets involved in a bank robbery driving the getaway car (episode "Hollywood Holdup"). When a police policeman in his car is ordered to fire at will, he asks "Who's Will?"
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bozo gets involved in a bank robbery driving the getaway car episode "Hollywood Holdup"). When a police in his car is ordered to fire at will, he asks "Who's Will?"
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bozo gets involved in a bank robbery driving the getaway car episode (episode "Hollywood Holdup"). When a police in his car is ordered to fire at will, he asks "Who's Will?"
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Bozo gets involved in a bank robbery driving the getaway car.car episode "Hollywood Holdup"). When a police in his car is ordered to fire at will, he asks "Who's Will?"
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* RecycledAnimation: The line of racers in "Hot Rod Bozo" would be reused two years later in the Larry Harmon-produced ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'' cartoon "Floppy Jalopy."
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* Fearless Freddie the lion tamer, after he's carried off on a stretcher following an unsuccessful encounter with the circus lion:
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