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Released on May 27, 2022 in the US and select international markets after being pushed back twice due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. A theatrical short known as "[[https://archive.org/details/mybutthazzafever My Butt has a Fever]]" accompanied screenings of ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'' at Alamo Drafthouse movie theaters and debuted on the [[Creator/{{FXNetworks}} FX]] channel the same day the film premiered in theatres.
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Released on May 27, 2022 in the US and select international markets after being pushed back twice due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. A theatrical short known as "[[https://archive.org/details/mybutthazzafever "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDBclCLhU-I My Butt has Has a Fever]]" accompanied screenings of ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'' at Alamo Drafthouse movie theaters and debuted on the [[Creator/{{FXNetworks}} FX]] channel the same day the film premiered in theatres.
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* GoshDarnItToHeck: Tina's "Son of a butt!"
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* GoshDarnItToHeck: Tina's "Son of a butt!"butt!" when her fantasy is ruined by her doubts of what dating Jimmy Jr. would actually be like. Viewers of the show may find this choice a little odd since Louise, who's the youngest sibling, has gotten away with the un-minced phrase in a few episodes.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Louise's verse in "Sunny Side Up Summer" effectively details her relationship to her bunny ears: She describes them as "keeping [her] feeling small, though they actually make [her] tall". Throughout the movie, she believes them to be a sort of SecurityBlanket left over from when she was in preschool, when in reality they were given to her by Bob and Linda as a mark of her bravery.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Louise's verse in "Sunny Side Up Summer" effectively details her relationship to her bunny ears: She describes them as "keeping [her] feeling small, though they actually make [her] tall". Throughout the movie, she believes them to be a sort of SecurityBlanket left over from when she was in preschool, when in reality they were given to her by Bob and Linda as a mark of her bravery.
** When Grover first appears, he acts incredibly neurotic about the hole in the street, suggesting he knows more about it than anyone does.
** Louise's verse in "Sunny Side Up Summer" effectively details her relationship to her bunny ears: She describes them as "keeping [her] feeling small, though they actually make [her] tall". Throughout the movie, she believes them to be a sort of SecurityBlanket left over from when she was in preschool, when in reality they were given to her by Bob and Linda as a mark of her bravery.
** When Grover first appears, he acts incredibly neurotic about the hole in the street, suggesting he knows more about it than anyone does.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Louise gains [[spoiler:the ability to accept being without her ears for a little]], while Bob resolves [[spoiler:to try harder to be optimistic.]]
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* CharacterDevelopment: Louise gains [[spoiler:the ability to accept being without her ears for a little]], little while]], while Bob resolves [[spoiler:to try harder to be optimistic.]]
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* LongTitle: At the start of the movie, Linda suggests Bob sell his fried egg burgers as the Burger of the Day and call them the "Keep Your Sunny Side Up and Your Cloudy Side Down, Stay Positive, Bobby, Things Are Gonna Be Okay” Burger.
-->'''Bob''': It’s a little long.
-->'''Bob''': It’s a little long.
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* AnimationBump: The animation in the movie is a massive step up from a typical episode of the series, especially when you compare it to the first season. The show's normal look is upgraded with stronger attention to light and shadow, detailed backgrounds, and more fluid animation.
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* AnimationBump: The animation in the movie is a massive step up from a typical episode of the series, especially when you compare it to the first season. The show's normal look is upgraded with stronger attention to light and shadow, detailed backgrounds, and more fluid animation.
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[[https://youtu.be/hldGGWN9HcI Official Trailer]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbGXqUumtqg Official Trailer 2]]
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'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/hldGGWN9HcI Official Trailer]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbGXqUumtqg Official Trailer 2]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Louise's verse in "Sunny Side Up Summer" effectively details her relationship to her bunny ears: She describes them as "keeping [her] feeling small, though they actually make [her] tall". Throughout the movie, she believes them to be a sort of SecurityBlanket left over from when she was in preschool, when in reality they were given to her by Bob and Linda as a mark of her bravery.
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* FridgeLogic: In-Universe. Grover tells Louise Calvin and Felix Fischoeder had him pick up books on tape for them. Most of them were ''coloring'' books on tape, and Grover isn't sure how those would work.