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* AnimalGenderBender: While it's unclear exactly what species of duck Sonia is supposed to be, her brightly colored feathers would be more expected on a male duck, the green coloration being reminiscent of a mallard duck. This despite being female, which would normally have fuller gray or brown colors.

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* AnimalGenderBender: While it's unclear exactly what species of duck Sonia is supposed to be, her brightly colored feathers would be more expected on a male duck, the green coloration being reminiscent of a mallard duck. This despite being female, which would normally have fuller duller gray or brown colors.
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** In "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met", as the whale transformed into a demonic figure, the Firemen trembled before it.
** In "Casey at the Bat", just like in the [[Literature/CaseyAtTheBat original story]], one of the pitchers trembled at the knees when he got nervous.

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** In "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met", as the whale transformed into a demonic figure, Willie performs as Mephistopheles in Gounod's ''Faust'', the Firemen trembled tremble before it.
him.
** In "Casey at the Bat", just like in the [[Literature/CaseyAtTheBat original story]], one of the pitchers trembled trembles at the knees when he got nervous.



* SoloDuet: Willie can sing in multiple voices.

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* SoloDuet: Willie can sing in multiple voices.: Tenor, baritone, and bass.
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* BassoProfundo: Willie's voice gets down low in his portrayal of Mephistopheles.
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* HappilyEverAfter: Played with oddly in ''The Martins and The Coys'' where the spirits of the two respective families are initially appalled at the idea of the two families living HappilyEverAfter... then come Gracie and Henry's [[AwfulWeddedWife marital spats]].

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* HappilyEverAfter: Played with oddly in ''The Martins and The Coys'' where the spirits of the two respective families are initially appalled at the idea of the two families living HappilyEverAfter... then come Gracie and Henry's [[AwfulWeddedWife [[AwfulWeddedLife marital spats]].
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* HappilyEverAfter: Played with oddly in ''The Martins and The Coys'' where the spirits of the two respective families are initially appalled at the idea of the two families living HappilyEverAfter... then come Gracie and Henry's [[BelligerentSexualTension marital spats]].

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* HappilyEverAfter: Played with oddly in ''The Martins and The Coys'' where the spirits of the two respective families are initially appalled at the idea of the two families living HappilyEverAfter... then come Gracie and Henry's [[BelligerentSexualTension [[AwfulWeddedWife marital spats]].
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* {{Expy}}: Tetti-Tatti, of Captain Ahab from ''Literature/MobyDick''.

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* {{Expy}}: Tetti-Tatti, of Captain Ahab from ''Literature/MobyDick''.''Literature/MobyDick'', and of Giulio Gatti-Casazza, the real Metropolitan Opera's general manager from 1908 to 1935.



* InspectorJavert: Tetti-Tatti.
%%* {{Jerkass}} --> JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ivan the Cat in ''Peter and the Wolf''.

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* InspectorJavert: Tetti-Tatti.
%%* {{Jerkass}} -->
Tetti-Tatti, who is determined to harpoon Willie and save the (non-existent) opera singers he supposedly swallowed..
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JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ivan the Cat in ''Peter and the Wolf''.
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* FeudingFamilies: ''The Martins and the Coys''

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* FeudingFamilies: ''The Martins and the Coys''Coys''; the spirits of the departed family members aren't thrilled when the last survivors of each get together, but they perk up when it turns out their marriage is ''incredibly'' troubled.
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* ExcitedShowTitle: The title has an exclamation mark at the end, but only on the original poster, not on the opening credits or home video covers.

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