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* KiddyCoveralls: Bingo Beaver wears these with a red patch on one knee. He's a [[ThePrankster prankster]], and the overalls also evoke the "blue collar worker" aspect as beavers are known for building dams.
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* FemaleFelineMaleMutt: Inverted with Zipper (a male cat) and Dottie (a female dog).
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** In the pilot, only the original six have actual dialogue. The rest of the members are all ''there,'' and get the occasional small moment (especially during the opening and closing credits) but apart from some nondistinctive background chatter (and a single "hmmph!" from Flora in the final scene), none of them speaks a single word.

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** In the pilot, only the original six have actual dialogue. The rest of the members are all ''there,'' and get the occasional small moment (especially during the opening and closing credits) but apart from some nondistinctive background chatter (and a single "hmmph!" HaughtyHmph from Flora in the final scene), none of them speaks a single word.
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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Bad guys: Catchum Crocodile and Leland Lizard; Good guys: Braker Turtle. [[TurtlePower Of course]].

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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Bad guys: Catchum Crocodile and Leland Lizard; Good guys: Braker Turtle. [[TurtlePower Of course]].
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* GangOfCritters: May be the trope namer.
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* KidsDrivingCars: In the pilot episode, the Gang had to drive in a car race to win the last item from the scavenger hunt list, and nobody in the gang is even old enough to have a learner's permit!


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* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur:
** In the pilot, a happy Portia kisses Montgomery on the cheek when they win the scavenger hunt. Montgomery can be seen blushing as a result.
** In the episode "Woolma's Birthday", Woolma kisses Sammy Skunk, also causing him to blush.

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* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: In the episode "Woolma's Birthday", we never find out how old the eponymous Woolma is.

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In the episode "Woolma's Birthday", we never find out how old the eponymous Woolma is.is.
** In the book "The New Neighbor", it's Rudyard's birthday. The gang avoids him deliberately to plan a surprise birthday party for him but Rudyard misunderstands this, thinking everyone doesn't want him around anymore.
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The Get Along Gang were characters created in 1983 by American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" (now American Greetings Properties), for a series of greeting cards. The Get Along Gang was a group of twelve (and later, fourteen) pre-adolescent anthropomorphic animal characters in the fictional town of Green Meadow, who had formed a club that met in an abandoned caboose and who had various adventures whose upbeat stories intended to show the importance of teamwork and friendship. The success of the greeting card line led to a Saturday morning television series, which was produced by Creator/DiCEntertainment and aired on Creator/{{CBS}} for one season, from 1984 until 1985. The time slot was replaced by Creator/{{Disney}}'s WesternAnimation/TheWuzzles. From January until July 1986, CBS aired reruns.

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The Get Along Gang were characters created in 1983 by American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" (now American Greetings Properties), Cloudco Entertainment), for a series of greeting cards. The Get Along Gang was a group of twelve (and later, fourteen) pre-adolescent anthropomorphic animal characters in the fictional town of Green Meadow, who had formed a club that met in an abandoned caboose and who had various adventures whose upbeat stories intended to show the importance of teamwork and friendship. The success of the greeting card line led to a Saturday morning television series, which was produced by Creator/DiCEntertainment and aired on Creator/{{CBS}} for one season, from 1984 until 1985. The time slot was replaced by Creator/{{Disney}}'s WesternAnimation/TheWuzzles. From January until July 1986, CBS aired reruns.

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